Denmark has invited the Nord Stream consortium to help recover a cylindrical object found near the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, six months after the sabotage operation against gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
No security risk
The date of the operation is not yet known, as is the response from the operator, of which the Russian Gazprom is the majority shareholder. The object, which has not been identified but does not constitute a security risk according to the agency, will have to be reassembled with the help of the Danish Defense.
Almost six months after the explosions that affected the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, the authorship of the submarine attack remains a mystery despite criminal investigations in the neighboring countries of the sabotage (Germany, Sweden and Denmark).
In early March, Germany announced that it was investigating a ship suspected of having transported the explosives to the site, without being able to draw any conclusions about the identity of the perpetrators.
Source: BFM TV
