Sweden’s national security service on Thursday said a crime scene investigation into the Nord Stream gas leaks “strengthened the suspicions of gross sabotage.”
Denmark's armed forces said at the time that video footage showed the largest gas leak created a surface disturbance of roughly 1 kilometer in diameter, while the smallest leak caused a circle of approximately 200 meters. The cause of the gas leaks is not yet known.
The European Union suspects sabotage, particularly as the incident comes amid a bitter energy standoff between Brussels and Moscow.'Reckless release' of emissions Late last month, Swedish and Danish authorities said at least two detonations occurred underwater, damaging the pipelines and causing major leaks of gas into the Baltic Sea.
The magnitude of these explosions was measured at 2.3 and 2.1 on the Richter scale, respectively, they said, and likely corresponded to an explosive load of"several hundred kilos." Two of the leaks occurred in Denmark's exclusive economic zone and two in Sweden's exclusive economic zone.the shocking images of gas spewing to the surface of the Baltic Sea as a"reckless release" of greenhouse gas emissions that, if deliberate,"amounts to an environmental crime."
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