Sweden Ends Nord Stream Pipeline Explosion Investigation
Sweden has concluded its investigation into the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions, citing lack of jurisdiction and evidence.
- Sweden's Prosecution Authority has discontinued its probe into the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions, citing insufficient legal authority to pursue the case.
- The investigation sought to determine if Swedish citizens or territory were involved in the apparent sabotage, but no conclusive evidence was found.
- Parallel investigations in Germany and Denmark are still ongoing, with Sweden unable to reveal details due to international legal cooperation secrecy.
- The explosions, which damaged the pipeline connecting Russia and Germany, have been classified as deliberate acts of sabotage, with traces of explosives found.
- Speculation about the perpetrators continues, with various reports implicating Russia, a pro-Ukrainian group, and other unnamed state actors, but no group or nation has claimed responsibility.