Traces of explosives found at Nord Stream pipelines

Traces of explosives found at Nord Stream pipelines

Swedish and Danish authorities are investigating four holes in both pipelines.

The ongoing probe by Swedish and Danish authorities will determine whether any suspects can be identified. (AP pic)
STOCKHOLM:
Investigators have found traces of explosives at the site of the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, confirming that sabotage had taken place, a Swedish prosecutor said today.

Swedish and Danish authorities are investigating four holes in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines which link Russia and Germany via the Baltic Sea and have become a flashpoint in the Ukraine crisis.

Denmark last month said a preliminary investigation had shown the leaks were caused by powerful explosions.

“Analysis that has now been carried out shows traces of explosives on several of the objects that were recovered,” the Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement.

“The investigation is highly complex and comprehensive. The ongoing probe will determine whether any suspects can be identified,” it added.

The prosecutor’s office declined to give further comment.

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