What happened to the gas pipelines may have been the result of an attack or sabotage, according to the State Department.
Preliminary evidence suggests that sabotage may have caused the gas leak in Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines. This was stated by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Bloomberg wrote.
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“The initial reports indicate that it may be the result of an attack or sabotage, but these are the initial reports, we have not confirmed it yet,” he said.
The head of the State Department said that the US and its allies “work from morning to night” to solve the problem of the EU’s energy security, and “the sources will not have a significant impact on the energy stability of the Europe.”
“Secretary Anthony Blinken discussed with Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kufud the apparent sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines,” the State Department said in a statement.
Notably, gas pipeline operator Nord Stream AG announced the unprecedented nature of the simultaneous breakdown of three pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
Denmark does not rule out that the cause of the gas leak could be sabotage, the cause of the emergency has not yet been established.
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Source: korrespondent

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