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European countries called the undersea gas pipeline leakage a Russian attack

European countries called the undersea gas pipeline leakage a Russian attack
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Germany, Denmark and Sweden have declared the leakage of the gas pipeline from Russia to Europe as an attack, after which Europe has started investigating the incident.

According to foreign media, after this incident, America has offered security of energy installations to Europe.

It should be noted that last Monday there were reports of a gas leak from the Nord pipeline passing through the Baltic Sea, which cut off the gas supply.

After the incident of gas leakage explosion, it is still not clear whether it was an accident or there were some other motives and if there were any motives, who could be behind them?

In this regard, US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken says that the US is reviewing reports of sabotage in this regard, if it is confirmed, it will not be in anyone’s interest.

Yesterday, in the same context, German Economy Minister Robert Habakkuk, in a conversation with business leaders, clearly refused to consider it an accident, saying that the cause of the leakage was not a natural or material defect, but a targeted attack. went.

On the other hand, a German magazine report stated that ‘the German government was tipped off by the CIA over the summer to potentially target gas pipelines that Berlin believed to be Nord One and Nord. There were two pipelines.

The prime ministers of Sweden, Poland and Denmark also agree that the pipeline was deliberately damaged, including an element of possible sabotage. However, no evidence was presented on their behalf.

A senior Ukrainian official also described the incident as an “attack by Russia” and said it was “done to destabilize Europe.” However, no evidence was given on their behalf either.

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In this regard, geologists from Denmark and Sweden have said that they have information of two powerful explosions. According to the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), ‘these signals are different from earthquake signals and generally resemble explosion signals.

It should be noted that Russia has reduced the supply of gas to Europe in response to sanctions imposed after the attack on Ukraine, while doubts have arisen regarding the security of energy sources in the continent after this incident.

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