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Sweden drops Nord Stream explosions probe

Sweden drops Nord Stream explosions probe

DW

, Wednesday, 7 February 2024 (17:46 IST)
Swedish prosecutors said Wednesday they would drop their investigation into the September 2022 explosions on the underwater Nord Stream pipelines.
 
The cause of the blasts in the pipelines built to carry Russian natural gas to Germany is unknown, but it is widely believed that they were the result of an attack.
 
Public prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist said there was no Swedish jurisdiction in the case. 
 
The prosecution authority's investigation was "to establish whether Swedish citizens were involved in the act and whether Swedish territory was used to carry out the act, and thereby risked damaging Swedish interests or Sweden's security."
 
Since Sweden and Swedish interests were not targeted, "Swedish jurisdiction is thus lacking," he said.
 
Germany still investigating
 
Denmark and Germany are also examining the circumstances surrounding the blasts, and Sweden said it would hand evidence uncovered in their probe over to German investigators.
 
The investigation of the German Federal Public Prosecutor's Office was ongoing. "No further information will be provided at this time," a spokeswoman said.
 
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the closing of the Swedish probe "a remarkable decision."
 
"Of course, now we need to see how Germany itself reacts to this, as a country that has lost a lot in relation to this terrorist attack," he said.
 
The pipelines had been at the centre of geopolitical tensions as Russia cut gas supplies to Europe in suspected retaliation to Western sanctions over Moscow's war in Ukraine.
 
Various theories have emerged outside of official investigations, with Ukraine, Russia, and the United States all being implicated. All have denied involvement.

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