'The only credible culprit is Russia' Professor Michael Clarke says 'this week the war in Ukraine has come to the Baltic' following Germany gas pipeline blasts - an act that has been called sabotage. Latest:
While they are not currently delivering the fuel to Europe, the damage means the pipelines are unlikely to be able to carry any gas to Europe this winter even if the political will to bring them online emerged, according to analysts.
While it remains unknown who might be responsible for the damage, given its undersea location, Polish foreign minister Zbigniew Rau said on Tuesday that the leaks could be part of Russia's hybrid war on NATO. , told Sky News leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea were caused by"three explosions near the seabed"."This is not some casual terrorist act, it has to be a government. The only government who could really gain from that, in a peculiar way, is Russia – none of the European governments would want to do it."
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