Mystery Object Found Near Nord Stream Pipeline Raises Suspicions of Sabotage

A German report suggests that the Russian Navy's exercise in the Baltic Sea a week before the Nord Stream gas pipeline attack had the right combination of assets, including mini-submarines, combat swimmers, and a spy vessel, to carry out the operation. The report also highlights suspicious movements of Russian naval assets based on satellite imagery. The findings have not yet been reflected in official statements, and the Danish government has invited Russian observers to help recover and study a mysterious object found near the pipeline. Despite the suspicions, countries are still not blaming Russia for the attack, as they maintain a parallel hardline over Ukraine.
- Nord Stream Attacks: German Report Says Russia With Mini-Subs, Spy Vessel & Combat Swimmers Had The ‘Right Combo’ To Bomb NS Pipeline EurAsian Times
- A mystery object found by the Nord Stream pipeline could help provide clues about who was behind sabotage attack Yahoo News
- Russian naval vessels 'near Nord Stream' days before attack The Times
- Denmark invites Nord Stream operator to help salvage unidentified object Reuters
- Nord Stream pipeline's Russian owner invited by Demark to help recover mystery object found near sabotaged conduit CBS News
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