Denmark also stopped the investigation into the Nord Stream explosion
After Sweden, the Danish police announced that they had stopped the investigation due to lack of reasons and evidence to pursue criminal proceedings regarding the case of explosion in the Nord Stream pipelines. |
In this way, Denmark, like Sweden, which did this a while ago, has closed its investigation into the explosion in Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. Danish police said there were insufficient grounds to pursue criminal proceedings in Denmark.
Earlier this month, Sweden closed its investigation into the blasts and said it had no jurisdiction over the case. Investigative officials in Stockholm passed on the information they found to their German counterparts. The German Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office continues to investigate, but has not yet released any results.
In September 2022, three of the four pipes of these gas transmission lines were damaged by a series of explosions in the economic zones of Sweden and Denmark suffered. Large amounts of methane were released into the air. Then Russia and the West blamed each other.
Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Kremlin Palace, in response to the suspension of the Danish government’s investigation into the explosions of the Nord Stream gas lines, announced that this action is close to stupidity.
Peskov also stated that “Moscow will monitor Germany’s decisions to investigate the Nord Stream incident”, adding that Russia had repeatedly requested information from Denmark about the Nord Stream investigation, and the other side had refused; It is still not possible to receive information.
On September 27, 2022 (October 5, 1401), the operator of the Nord Stream pipeline announced “unprecedented damage” to three loops of the Nord Stream submarine pipelines. In addition, Swedish Seismology announced that on September 26, 2022 (4 Mehr 1401), two explosions were recorded along the Nord Stream pipelines. After this incident, the General Prosecutor’s Office of Russia opened a criminal case with charges of international terrorism. Germany, Denmark and Sweden announced the beginning of their internal investigations, but refused to involve Russia in these investigations.
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