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The war launched in February triggered fear in the Baltics that they could be targeted next. The staunch Ukraine supporters also worried that Russia would blackmail them using the electricity system. He added it was important to avoid a repeat of incidents "like those in the Baltic Sea", where several undersea telecom and power cables have been severed in recent months.
Some experts and politicians have accused Russia of waging a "hybrid war", including unconventional targeting of energy supplies, an allegation Moscow denies. Authorities had warned of the potential for sabotage or other disruptions linked to the grid switch, but the disconnection went off without a hitch. No European country should be dependent on Russia for anything," he added. Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko also hailed the disconnection as a "significant event for the whole of Europe".
After the Baltic states completed the disconnection process on Saturday morning, Latvia physically cut a power line to Russia. His Lithuanian counterpart Zygimantas Vaiciunas told AFP they had eliminated any potential for Russia to use grid control "as a weapon". Vaiciunas said the Baltics were now operating in so-called "isolated mode" before they integrate with the European grid via Poland on Sunday.
The window of time was so they could run tests to assure Europe their energy system was stable, Lithuanian state-run grid operator Litgrid said. It added on Saturday evening it had completed all "frequency control tests" and everything was progressing as planned. A total of 1. The Baltics have long prepared to integrate with the European grid but faced technological and financial issues.
They stopped purchasing Russian gas and electricity after the invasion but their power grids remained connected to Russia and Belarus, controlled from Moscow. This left them dependent on Moscow for a stable electricity flow, which is crucial for factories and facilities requiring a reliable power supply.