“The water pressure has more or less closed the pipeline, so the gas that’s inside can’t get out,” a spokesperson said.
The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which connects Russia to Germany, has stopped leaking under the Baltic Sea, a spokesman told AFP on Saturday.
“The water pressure has more or less closed the gas pipeline, so the gas that’s inside can’t get outNord Stream 2 spokesperson Ulrich Lissek said.The conclusion is that there is still gas in the pipeline“, he added.
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Underwater explosions equivalent tohundreds of poundsfrom TNT are behind the leaks discovered on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines in international waters off the Danish island of Bornholm, andall available information indicates that these explosions were the result of a deliberate act“Said Sweden and Denmark in an official report submitted to the United Nations.