Lithuania has completely dismantled all sections of power lines with Russia

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Lithuanian operator Litgrid has completely dismantled sections of cross-border power lines connecting Lithuania with Russia's Kaliningrad region. This signifies the final disconnection from the Russian grid and strengthens integration into Europe's continental electricity system.

Currently, the dismantling of power lines that connected the energy systems with the Kaliningrad region is underway. Six such lines are being eliminated – half of them are high-voltage (330 kV), the others are less powerful (110 kV). Workers are removing cables, insulating elements, dismantling poles, and tidying up the cleared land.

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