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The pipes of Sevpotok were completely destroyed – media

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If the pipelines are not repaired quickly, a lot of salt water will enter and corrode them.

Three pipes of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea may become permanently unavailable after the explosions. This opinion of the German intelligence services on Wednesday, September 28, was published by Tagesspiegel, citing sources in government circles.

It is worth noting that if the pipelines are not repaired quickly, a lot of salt water will get inside and corrode them. Because the damage to the pipes is so great, a huge amount of water can get into them.

Like the European Commission, the German security authorities and the federal intelligence service BND are proposing an act of sabotage. Due to the complexity of the attack, experts and German government groups believe that only one government unit could have carried it out. It is believed that Russia is behind it, but the motive remains unclear.

The BND now plays a leading role in intelligence, analyzing satellite images of ship movements before the explosions.

One theory is that divers likely planted explosives in two of the Nord Stream 1 pipes and one of the two Nord Stream 2 pipes.

According to Tagesspiegel, the target explosions indicate that the gas leaks are very large, so the rate of pressure drop in the pipes is high.

Earlier in Germany, Denmark and Sweden they said that the cause of the leak in two strings of the Nord Stream gas pipeline was targeted explosions, and not natural causes.

The US State Department believes that what happened to the gas pipelines may have been the result of an attack or sabotage.

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