Germany’s lawyer common has launched an investigation into the blasts that hit the Russian Nord Stream pipeline community, permitting German investigators to gather proof, a spokesperson stated on Monday (10 October).
Denmark, Sweden and Germany are investigating how the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines ruptured, spewing fuel into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Denmark and Sweden in September.
Russia has sought to pin the incident on the West, whereas European nations referred to as it an act of sabotage, with out but saying which nation was behind it.
“Sure, now we have initiated an investigation,” the spokesperson stated.
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