There was a gas leak in the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline, and a large swath of air bubbles can be seen on the surface of the Baltic Sea.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The North Stream No. 1 and No. 2 natural gas pipelines built by Russia in the Baltic Sea have recently experienced unexplained gas leaks. After investigations by the Danish and Swedish governments, the pipeline was determined to be man-made damage. Two earthquakes were detected at the leak of the pipeline, the first with a magnitude of 2.3 and the second with a magnitude of 2.1, but the source of the shock wave came from the water rather than the rock formation, and it was believed that something detonated in the water.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the Nord Stream No. 1 and No. 2 natural gas pipelines built by Russia in the Baltic Sea were suddenly damaged on the same day. The gas leak area was in the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden. Small, Danish and Swedish related units recorded strong underwater explosions in the same area.

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A magnitude of 2.3 in the first and 2.1 in the second, a Swedish seismologist, Bjorn Lund, said he was confident that the seismic activity detected at the site of the Nord Stream pipeline gas leak in the Baltic Sea was caused by an explosion, not an earthquake or a mountain For the landslide, the data suggest that the explosion occurred in the water rather than in the rocks under the seabed, but he would not speculate on how the explosion occurred.