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Sweden investigating new Baltic Sea cable damage
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NATO to boost Baltic Sea presence after suspected undersea cable sabotage
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Finland seizes ship in probe of undersea cable damage
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Denmark investigates Chinese ship over severed Baltic Sea telecom cables
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Germany says sabotage presumed in damaged Baltic Sea telecom cables
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Two undersea cables in Baltic Sea severed, sparking fears of sabotage
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- 2.Carl-Oskar Bohlin
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