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#12029762
8 February 2025
Te Russian flag is seen flying on the Ivangorod fortress in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029756
8 February 2025
Te Russian flag is seen flying on the Ivangorod fortress in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029757
8 February 2025
Te Russian flag is seen flying on the Ivangorod fortress in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029758
8 February 2025
People are seen on the Friendship Bridge connecting the EU with Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029759
8 February 2025
The Ivangorod fortress in Rusisa is seen in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029760
8 February 2025
People are seen on the Friendship Bridge connecting the EU with Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029761
8 February 2025
Te Russian flag is seen flying on the Ivangorod fortress in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029747
8 February 2025
Transmission towers and transformers are seen in Ivangorod, Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029748
8 February 2025
Transmission towers and transformers are seen in Ivangorod, Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029749
8 February 2025
Barracks are seen in Ivangorod, Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029755
8 February 2025
People are seen on the Friendship Bridge connecting the EU with Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#12029746
8 February 2025
Transmission towers and transformers are seen in Ivangorod, Russia in this file photo taken on 24 July, 2024 in Narva, Estonia. More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The Moscow controlled network is seen as a vulnerability for the Baltic states which are NATO members.
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#7652764
18 January 2022
An Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft as seen on final approach flying and landing on the runway at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport with the terminal and the control tower visible, after arriving from Moscow. The A320-200 jet airplane has the registration VP-BTJ and the name A. Rublev / ?. ??????. Aeroflot AFL is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation with a fleet of 202 planes, member of SkyTeam aviation alliance group. The Government of Russia owns 51% of the airline. The aviation industry and passenger traffic is phasing a difficult period with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic having a negative impact on the travel business industry with fears of the deteriorating situation due to the new Omicron variant mutation. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 5, 2022
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#7652766
18 January 2022
An Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft as seen on final approach flying and landing on the runway at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport with the terminal and the control tower visible, after arriving from Moscow. The A320-200 jet airplane has the registration VP-BTJ and the name A. Rublev / ?. ??????. Aeroflot AFL is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation with a fleet of 202 planes, member of SkyTeam aviation alliance group. The Government of Russia owns 51% of the airline. The aviation industry and passenger traffic is phasing a difficult period with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic having a negative impact on the travel business industry with fears of the deteriorating situation due to the new Omicron variant mutation. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 5, 2022
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#7652768
18 January 2022
An Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft as seen on final approach flying and landing on the runway at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport with the terminal and the control tower visible, after arriving from Moscow. The A320-200 jet airplane has the registration VP-BTJ and the name A. Rublev / ?. ??????. Aeroflot AFL is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation with a fleet of 202 planes, member of SkyTeam aviation alliance group. The Government of Russia owns 51% of the airline. The aviation industry and passenger traffic is phasing a difficult period with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic having a negative impact on the travel business industry with fears of the deteriorating situation due to the new Omicron variant mutation. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 5, 2022
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#7652772
18 January 2022
An Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft as seen on final approach flying and landing on the runway at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport with the terminal and the control tower visible, after arriving from Moscow. The A320-200 jet airplane has the registration VP-BTJ and the name A. Rublev / ?. ??????. Aeroflot AFL is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation with a fleet of 202 planes, member of SkyTeam aviation alliance group. The Government of Russia owns 51% of the airline. The aviation industry and passenger traffic is phasing a difficult period with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic having a negative impact on the travel business industry with fears of the deteriorating situation due to the new Omicron variant mutation. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on January 5, 2022
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