The video of the destroyed section of the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
An underwater camera has been used to document the damage to the Nord Stream pipelines. Swedish outlet Expressen says around 50m of the string appears to be missing or buried.
Norwegian photographer Trond Larsen from Blueye Robotics said only an extreme force could bend such thick metal - the outer diameter being 1.4 metres.It is quite clear that nothing can be restored quickly here - it is required to change part of the pipes, which hardly anyone will do in a war, especially if Europe has decided to abandon the Russian gas, and the Russian Federation is set to reorient gas supplies to other markets.
German investigators have not yet been able to identify those involved in the accident on the gas pipelines, but they assume that Russia may be behind the sabotage. German experts were unable to link the alleged sabotage with the actions of any particular entity. Nevertheless, some German officials proceeded from the assumption that allegedly "Russia is behind the explosions."
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According to the police, since the leak occurred, the emergency site has been examined more than once. "The investigation confirmed that large-scale damage occurred on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream—2 gas pipelines in the exclusive economic zone of Denmark and that they were caused by strong explosions," the press release says.
It also reports that the Copenhagen police and PET are creating a joint investigation team on this case.
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Sweden rejected a joint investigation with Denmark and Germany, claiming the data was too sensitive to share. Or as Tucker Carlson put it, it's extremely clear who did but we're not meant to find out.
"How obvious can the lies be?" Tucker Carlson Reacted to Nord Stream Probe
The Fox News Host was mulling over reasons why the conclusions from Sweden's joint investigation into the sabotage hit - are now suddenly too sensitive to be shared.
Tucker laughed hysterically at what he sees is the obvious result... that Russia didn't do it and the US likely did.