International | Sabotage at sea

Vladimir Putin says the world’s energy infrastructure is “at risk”

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VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVEThese remarkable images and video show a leak in the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea on Tuesday (27September2022).Nord Stream 1,which was built in 2011, took gas from Russia to Germany and on to Europe until Russian officials shut it down ?indefinitely? earlier this month. The footage was taken by a Danish Defence helicopter.In a statement, the Danish military said: ?Following the three gas leaks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, prohibition zones have been established around the leaks for the sake of the safety of ship and air traffic.Work on Nord Stream 2 was suspended as Russia prepared to invade Ukraine in February.-PICTURED: Nord Stream Pipeline Leaking Into The Baltic Sea-LOCATION: Denmark Denmark-DATE: 27 Sep 2022-CREDIT: Danish Defense/Cover Images/INSTARimages.com

On October 12th Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, gave an ominous warning. Energy infrastructure around the world was now “at risk”, he said. Mr Putin’s warning came a month after explosions tore through Nord Stream 1 and 2, a pair of gas pipelines running from Russia to Europe under the Baltic Sea. The pipes were not in use at the time. But the ruptures left plumes of methane bubbling to the surface for days.

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