Germany says it will jointly investigate the recent leaks and blasts on Nord Stream pipelines along with Sweden and Denmark
Germany is set to form a joint investigation unit with Denmark and Sweden to probe the apparent "sabotage" against the underwater Nord Stream gas pipelines from Russia.
"All indications point to an act of sabotage against the North Stream pipelines," she was quoted as saying. She added the team would bring in expertise from "the navy, police and intelligence services". Faeser had told the daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung on Friday that German police were patrolling the North and Baltic Seas with "all available forces" following the explosions, in cooperation with neighbouring countries.
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