Investigators probing the Nord Stream pipeline blasts have found traces of explosive material at the site, the Swedish Security Service said Friday, describing the incident as an act of “serious sabotage.”
Authorities from Denmark and Sweden are investigating damage to the two Nord Stream pipelines that link Russia and Germany via the Baltic Sea after powerful explosions in late September led to four ruptures.
Crime scene investigators have found “foreign objects” at the blast sites and, after analyzing them, found traces of explosives, the Swedish Security Service said in a Nov. 18 statement.
“The investigation shows that it is a case of serious sabotage,” the agency concluded….