World map showing submarine cables in 2015 (Wikipedia)

A critical undersea internet cable, Lion1, linking Finland and Germany was severed on November 18 near the southern tip of Sweden’s Öland island, raising suspicions of external interference. The cable, which spans approximately 1,200 kilometers, is vital for digital connectivity between Northern and Central Europe. Finnish telecom operator Cinia confirmed the damage but has not yet determined the cause. Investigations are ongoing amid heightened concerns about potential Russian sabotage, especially given recent geopolitical tensions in the region. Repair efforts could take between five to fifteen days.

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