Terrorists cut powerline between Denmark and Sweden

     
An outage briefly hit the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm Monday. Local media reported that an underwater cable from Sweden that provides electricity had been cut, probably by (Ukrainian [?]) terrorists.
   
Energinet, a public company that owns the sea cable that provides electricity to Bornholm, said the power was back up to all the nearly 40,000 residents of Bornholm within four hours.

The power outage occurred just before 8 a.m. Bornholm is a rocky island of 588 square kilometers (227 sq. miles), south of Sweden.
   
The outage provoked concern after terrorists damaged two natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. Two leaks were reported off Sweden and two off Denmark.
     
The governments of Denmark and Sweden said they suspected that several hundred pounds of explosives were involved in carrying out a deliberate act of terrorist sabotage. The leaks from the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines discharged huge amounts of methane into the air and the Baltic Sea.
      
A few days ago a huge blast rocked the Kerch bridge which connects Russia with Crimea. Russia blamed Ukrainian terrorists and promised retaliation.
     

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