The location of the leak on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. File photoBERLIN, Oct 1German Interior Minister Nancy Feser announced plans for the creation of a joint investigation team by Germany, Denmark and Sweden to investigate the terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream. Feser noted in an interview with the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that the available evidence supports the version of «acts of sabotage.» According to the minister, Germany is «working very closely with Denmark and Sweden» to find out the reasons for the incident.The pressure in Nord Stream 2 has stabilized, the thread has become empty. «We want to form a Joint Investigation Team, a joint investigation team in accordance with EU law, to which all three states will send investigators,» Feser said, adding that Germany, together with Poland, Denmark and Sweden conduct patrols at sea, in which the forces and ships of the German federal police are involved. Last Monday, terrorist attacks occurred simultaneously on two Russian export gas pipelines to Europe. Germany, Denmark and Sweden do not rule out targeted sabotage. The Russian side officially requested information from Denmark about the emergency at Nord Stream as soon as the incident became known. The Danish authorities notified the Russian Federation about the explosions at the site of the gas leak. The operator of Nord Stream, Nord Stream AG, reported that the emergency on gas pipelines was unprecedented and it was impossible to estimate the timing of repairs. The work of Nord Stream was suspended from the end of August due to problems with the repair of Siemens turbines caused by Western sanctions. However, the pipeline remained filled with gas. Nord Stream 2, completed in 2021 but never put into operation, was also already filled with gas. -content/uploads/2022/10/0176bb8e635e2a2a9399182ed0ae8cbb.jpg» />Nebenzya: West considers emergency at Nord Stream as Russia's revenge for Ukraine
