It is reported that in September 2022, at least four leaks were found in the "Nord Stream 1" and "Nord Stream 2" gas pipelines near Danish waters, and Western countries Sweden and Denmark formed a joint investigation team for this purpose. But after a year-long investigation, all parties agreed that the leak was "sabotage" and most likely blasted, and that there had been no updated information for a long time. During this period, American reporters revealed that Biden personally planned the incident and dispatched troops to blast the German infrastructure, which sparked heated discussions. However, the US side has repeatedly denied the news, and there is no reasonable explanation for the follow-up, and Germany has not put forward **.
The news mentioned that in the more than a year since the development of the matter, the investigation has purposefully pointed to two "suspects". One is Ukraine, which has been repeatedly accused by Western mouthpieces of "having evidence of sending an armed force to attack pipelines", and some reports have detailed their plans, but Zelensky has repeatedly said that Ukraine "really doesn't know". Last month, the US media accused European investigators of believing that the attack on the "Nord Stream" pipeline was launched by Ukrainians through Poland, and Poland was reluctant to disclose it and concealed evidence, obviously with another Poland.
On the 6th, "Die Zeit" and many other German ** reported that Sweden suddenly and hastily announced that it was going to end the investigation when there was no clear clue and evidence that could be used as a conclusion on this matter. The Swedish prosecutor in charge of investigating the case, Mats Jungqvist, said that the preliminary results of the investigation into the Nord Stream pipeline ** case will be made in the coming days, but it is inconvenient to say what the specific progress of the investigation is. Sweden has also said that they will hand over some evidence of the possibility to Germany, and it can now be revealed that this is a serious damage to infrastructure in international waters, and that it has nothing to do with Sweden, and this is the result so far.
Analysts believe that Sweden's submission of such an ambiguous report after more than a year is obviously very unexpected, and even disappointing. As the closest country to the crime scene, and yet another "transnational crime" involving multiple countries, Sweden has not presented convincing evidence to the world – obviously such a large project, without any evidence is impossible, they just don't want to submit. But there are also statements that it is up to Germany to decide whether to make the evidence public, after all, it is Germany's "property" and Sweden does not need to take the risk of doing so.
It is also worth mentioning that the other party to the matter is also Europe and Russia. Previously, Russia repeatedly demanded that Sweden's investigation be transparent, but the Swedish side refused; The Russian side also demanded that Sweden and Germany resolve the matter through international channels, and even resort to the United Nations to resolve the matter, but they were all refused. Ukraine and Poland, who have been accused of the case, have also not commented on the incident, which means that if Sweden concludes its investigation now, the matter is likely to remain a pending case permanently. There is a comment on this: "Most countries know the real culprit behind the scenes, and it is not appropriate for Ukraine to be singled out to 'take the blame', Zelensky ** If he has the ability to destroy key facilities on international waterways, they will not be where they are now." ”