The prosecutor in charge of the investigation into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions in the Baltic Sea in 2022 is expected to make a decision this week regarding the case. The options include dropping the case, pressing charges, or requesting the detention of a suspect, according to the prosecutor’s office. Following the incident, traces of explosives were found at the site within Sweden’s economic zone, indicating an act of sabotage. However, no suspects have been publicly identified. The latest photos from Ukraine, showing the Ukrainian military engaging in combat, are also included. Reporting by Anna Ringstrom in Stockholm, with additional reporting by Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen. Edited by Terje Solsvik. (Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters)
The prosecutor leading Sweden’s investigation into the Nord Stream gas pipeline blasts in the Baltic Sea in 2022 is set to announce a decision this week regarding the case. The options include dropping the case, pressing charges, or requesting someone’s detention. Sweden had previously found traces of explosives on site, indicating sabotage, but no suspects have been publicly identified. The decision by the prosecutor will shed light on the next steps in the investigation.
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