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Nord Stream

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Diameter1. 22 m
Length1,222 km (759 mi)
OperatorNord Stream AG
Passes through Baltic Sea
No. of compressor stations 1
Compressor stations Vyborg
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Nord Stream is an offshore natural gas pipeline from Vyborg in the Russian Federation to Greifswald in Germany that is owned and operated by Nord Stream AG, whose majority shareholder is the Russian state company Gazprom. The project includes two parallel lines.

Sweden investigating damage to Baltic undersea cable

Sweden investigating damage to Baltic undersea cable
Oct 17,2023 4:41 pm

... Countries on the Baltic Sea have been in a state of heightened vigilance regarding potential sabotage of undersea infrastructure since last September, when the Nord Stream 2 undersea pipeline was rendered inoperable by a series of explosions...

Putin denies Russia behind Finland gas pipeline damage

Putin denies Russia behind Finland gas pipeline damage
Oct 13,2023 6:41 pm

... But the Russian leader said he did not even know the pipeline existed and that the accusations were " to distract attention from the terrorist attack carried out by the West against Nord Stream"...

Finland investigates suspected sabotage of Baltic-connector gas pipeline

Finland investigates suspected sabotage of Baltic-connector gas pipeline
Oct 10,2023 2:01 pm

... 0, far smaller than the explosions that targeted the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022...

Nord Stream: Report puts Russian navy ships near pipeline blast site

Nord Stream: Report puts Russian navy ships near pipeline blast site
May 3,2023 12:21 am

...By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC NewsRussian ships able to perform underwater operations were present near to where explosions later took place on the Nord Stream pipelines, according to an investigative documentary...

Ukraine war: The Russian ships accused of North Sea sabotage

Ukraine war: The Russian ships accused of North Sea sabotage
Apr 19,2023 12:10 am

... There had been one clear and significant act of sabotage and that was the destruction last September of parts of the Nord Stream pipeline designed to carry gas from Russia to Europe...

Ukraine denies involvement in Nord Stream pipelines blast

Ukraine denies involvement in Nord Stream pipelines blast
Mar 7,2023 4:20 pm

...By Malu CursinoBBC NewsUkraine has denied any involvement in last September s attack on the Nord Stream pipelines, which carried Russian gas to Europe...

Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats

Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats
Feb 5,2023 9:51 pm

... Last September, powerful underwater explosions beneath the Baltic Sea ripped gaping holes in the Nord Stream gas pipelines between the coasts of Denmark and Sweden...

A journey to the site of the Nord Stream explosions

A journey to the site of the Nord Stream explosions
Nov 18,2022 8:01 am

... We were east of the Danish island Bornholm and south of the Swedish mainland, where two pipelines that stretch from Russia to Germany - Nord Stream 1 and 2 - passed beneath us...

Nord Stream: Report puts Russian navy ships near pipeline blast site

Oct 29,2022 12:41 pm

By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC News

Russian ships able to perform underwater operations were present near to where explosions later took place on The Nord Stream pipelines, according to an investigative Documentary .

The vessels were reportedly located using intercepted Russian Navy communications.

Underwater explosions last September knocked The two Nord Stream pipelines - Built to carry gas from Russia to Europe - Out of action.

The Cause of The blasts is unclear.

In The Immediate aftermath, some in The West pointed The Finger at Russia, while Moscow blamed Western countries, including The UK.

More recently, there were reports that intelligence pointed towards pro-Ukrainian operatives, although not The Ukrainian government itself.

Formal investigations are still taking place in countries close to The blast site. So Far , these nations have only said they believe The Explosions were The result of sabotage rather than any kind of accident.

But The latest programme in The TV Documentary series Putin's Shadow War and accompanying provides one possible lead pointing towards Russia's involvement.

The series by Denmark's DR, Norway's NRK, Sweden's SVT, and Finland's Yle broadcasters revealed last month that, including off The UK coast.

Now, The latest episode focuses on what they say are suspicious ship movements in The run-up to The Nord Stream blasts.

The ships are believed to include The Russian naval Research Vessel Sibiryakov, The tugboat SB-123, and a third ship from The Russian naval fleet that The media outlets have not been able to identify by name.

These were so-called " ghost-ships" which had their transmitters turned off. The broadcasters, however, say they were able to track their movements, using intercepted radio communications The vessels sent to Russian naval bases between June and September 2022.

These movements were tracked by a former British naval intelligence officer, who worked on interception of The Russian Baltic Fleet until he retired in 2018. That person - who remains anonymous in The Documentary - says he used open-source information and radio communications to carry Out his research.

These ships are said to have been in The vicinity of an explosion site for several hours and, in one case, for almost a full day.

One of The vessels, The Sibiryakov, is believed to be capable of underwater surveillance and mapping as well as launching a small underwater vehicle.

The former Royal Naval intelligence officer says it took an unusual navigational track in June, around The Place where The pipeline would later blow up, and changed its communications pattern to A Secret receiver.

Another unnamed vessel was also present in that area The previous week in June.

And a third vessel, The naval tugboat The SB-123, is said to have arrived just Five Days before The September explosions. The radio communication suggests that it stayed there for The entire evening and night before sailing back towards Russia.

Satellite imagery examined by The broadcasters is said to support The claims about The unusual routes, and other reports in Germany had claimed it was in The area on 21-22 September.

This vessel can be used to support and rescue submarines and has The Ability to carry Out operations on The seabed, according to experts interviewed by The broadcasters.

Last week it emerged that The Danish military had taken 26 photographs of another Russian Navy vessel specialising in submarine operations near The Site of The blasts.

The submarine rescue ship SS-750 was photographed four days before The Explosions close by. That vessel can carry a mini submarine.

The Documentary does not say there is conclusive proof of what The vessels were up to or that Russia was behind The blast. But it raises questions about The unusual nature of The Activity .

Russia has consistently denied any involvement in The blasts.

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