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According to the Head of the Provisional Government of Sweden, the incident occu...

"Other incidents will take place": Sweden did not allow the Russian Federation to investigate the Nord Stream explosion

According to the Head of the Provisional Government of Sweden, the incident occurred in the country's economic interests. Moreover, one must be prepared that such incidents will be repeated. Sweden Prime Minister Magdalen Anderson said the country would refuse Russia in the case of investigation of explosions at the Nord Stream. About it reports Bloomberg. According to her, the investigation is confidential.

The material states that Russia has sent a letter demanding that its power and the state gas company Gazprom be involved in investigation. And Anderson stated during a press conference that her office was working on a response to a Russian letter received last week. At the same time, according to journalists, the Swedish Security Service was already able to conclude that the leak from the Nord Stream was the result of explosions underwater.

Anderson said that in addition to preliminary investigation, the country's government coordinates its actions with colleagues from Denmark and Germany. "It happened in the exceptional economic zone of Sweden, not in our territory, so it is not an attack on Sweden, but it is serious, not least against the background of a tense situation with security policy," Anderson said. She also stated that you need to be prepared for other similar incidents.

Earlier, Focus reported that NATO concluded that the Nord Stream pipeline was due to deliberate sabotage. Thus, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg promised that the attack on the infrastructure of the Allies would be determined by a decisive answer. We will also remind that Roscosmos published satellite images of leakage at the Nord Stream gas pipelines. The Nord Stream AG operator suggested that by October 3, the gas leak would be stopped.