Germany is reportedly getting closer to solving Nord Stream sabotage

The arrow in the German investigation into last year’s sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline points to Ukrainian culprits. Solving the case could have far-reaching political consequences.
Pipe-laying work on the controversial Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
Pipe-laying work on the controversial Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
PELLE FUNDER LARSEN

BERLIN 

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