"Debris collected from the site of
the ruptured Nord Stream gas pipelines has revealed evidence of explosives,
indicating an act of “gross sabotage,” Swedish prosecutors said on Friday,
backing up European authorities’ earlier
assertions that blasts had deliberately targeted the critical infrastructure.
A series of undersea explosions
ripped holes in the Nord Stream pipelines in late September, damaging the links
built to carry Russian natural gas to Germany and rendering them unusable. The
statement from the Swedish prosecutors provides the first public forensic
confirmation that explosives were found at the site.
“Analyses now carried out show
residues of explosives on several of the foreign objects found” at the site,
said Mats Ljungqvist, the prosecutor in charge of the Swedish investigation. He
did not give further details on the evidence collected or a potential suspect.
Denmark and Germany are also
carrying out investigations into the explosions.
The European authorities have called the leaks “a deliberate act” aimed at
exacerbating an energy dispute between Europe and Russia.
Mr. Ljungqvist said in a statement
that “extensive seizures” had been made and that the area surrounding the sites
where the pipes were damaged had been thoroughly documented. Investigators are
now carrying out more “advanced analysis,” he said, “with the aim of drawing
more reliable conclusions about the incident.”
He described the Swedish
investigation as “very complex and extensive” and said that it would continue
with the aim of indicating “whether anyone can be suspected of a crime,”
without elaborating further.
The two main leaks occurred on each
of the pipelines, which consist of a twin strand of pipes, in busy
international waters: one northeast and the other south of the Danish island of
Bornholm. The Danish authorities said last month
that “powerful explosions” had caused the Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas
pipelines to rupture, although they declined to say who might have caused them.
A submersible drone operator who
filmed the site for the Swedish tabloid Expressen
after the Swedish authorities finished their initial investigation said last
month that he could not tell from his images the extent to which Swedish
investigators had removed debris from the sea floor, or from the ruptured
pipeline itself. The images by the drone operator, Trond Larsen, showed a
gaping end of a pipe that appeared to have been sheared off.
Nord Stream AG, the company that
owns and operates the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, has said that it was allowed to
send its own investigative teams to each of the main sites in the waters that
fall under Danish and Swedish economic control.
This month, the company said that
its preliminary survey of the damage site examined by the Swedish prosecutor
had shown unnatural craters as deep as 10 to 16 feet and about 800 feet apart.
The section of the pipe between the craters was destroyed, and debris had been
scattered, Nord Stream said.
Russia has accused the British Navy of
targeting the pipelines. London has denied any involvement and
called the claim a distraction."
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