🇫🇮🇪🇪Энергопровод Estlink 2 между Эстонией и Финляндией вновь вышел из строя.
Соединение Estlink 2 было прервано в 13:26 по Москве в среду, 25 декабря. Причины отключения не известны, но вероятность вандализма не исключается, сообщил оператор.
EstLink 2 в этом году не работал с января по сентябрь из-за аварии. Его ремонт обошелся в €30 млн.
🇫🇮🇪🇪Энергопровод Estlink 2 между Эстонией и Финляндией вновь вышел из строя.
Соединение Estlink 2 было прервано в 13:26 по Москве в среду, 25 декабря. Причины отключения не известны, но вероятность вандализма не исключается, сообщил оператор.
EstLink 2 в этом году не работал с января по сентябрь из-за аварии. Его ремонт обошелся в €30 млн.
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