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After the spy law – SVT stops publication

today at 08.37 Amanda Hällsten

Due to a new espionage law, SVT has for the first time chosen to stop a publication, reports the media in P1.

The reason is that the publication may possibly break the law.

The previously planned publication was to contain images from Ukraine showing weaknesses in the country’s energy supply.

The images originally come from the leaked documents from the Pentagon.

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    Hello! That’s right! The armed forces have their biggest exercise, Aurora 23, and in several parts of the country they are visible in different ways now.

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    Monica

    Hi Monica! According to Svenska Kraftnät, it is maintenance work that has gone wrong. Read our report here.

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