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Who benefits from these leaks at first.
Only Scholz himself and his communist gang who on behalf of USA destroy both Germany and Europa
Through his short chancellorship he did anything possible to poison Russian - German relations and to kill both pipelines
Authorities were trying to determine the cause of leaks in two gas pipelines running from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea after both experienced a sudden drop in pressure, German and Danish officials said.
Neither of the pipelines, Nord Stream 1 and 2, had been active, but both were filled with natural gas when they experienced a sharp drop in pressure on Monday, which authorities said could only be caused by a leak.
“There must be large holes; otherwise pressure would not fall so quickly,” said Fiete Wulff, a spokesman for Germany’s network agency, on Tuesday. “There is no other way to explain it.”
The pipelines have been a focal point of the broader confrontation between Russia and Europe. After the European Union imposed economic sanctions on Russia to penalize it for invading Ukraine, Russia began withholding the natural gas that for decades it had abundantly sent to Europe, threatening its energy supply as winter looms.
Officials in Germany and Denmark said it was not immediately clear what had caused the leaks but that investigations were underway. The leaks would not affect the security of gas supply to either country, they said.
Russia’s Gazprom halted deliveries through Nord Stream 1 indefinitely earlier this month, as part of a continuing dispute with Germany over gas deliveries. Nord Stream 2 was never made operational after Germany canceled its certification on the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Only Scholz himself and his communist gang who on behalf of USA destroy both Germany and Europa
Through his short chancellorship he did anything possible to poison Russian - German relations and to kill both pipelines
Authorities were trying to determine the cause of leaks in two gas pipelines running from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea after both experienced a sudden drop in pressure, German and Danish officials said.
Neither of the pipelines, Nord Stream 1 and 2, had been active, but both were filled with natural gas when they experienced a sharp drop in pressure on Monday, which authorities said could only be caused by a leak.
“There must be large holes; otherwise pressure would not fall so quickly,” said Fiete Wulff, a spokesman for Germany’s network agency, on Tuesday. “There is no other way to explain it.”
The pipelines have been a focal point of the broader confrontation between Russia and Europe. After the European Union imposed economic sanctions on Russia to penalize it for invading Ukraine, Russia began withholding the natural gas that for decades it had abundantly sent to Europe, threatening its energy supply as winter looms.
Officials in Germany and Denmark said it was not immediately clear what had caused the leaks but that investigations were underway. The leaks would not affect the security of gas supply to either country, they said.
Russia’s Gazprom halted deliveries through Nord Stream 1 indefinitely earlier this month, as part of a continuing dispute with Germany over gas deliveries. Nord Stream 2 was never made operational after Germany canceled its certification on the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Germany is investigating leaks in Nord Stream gas pipelines from Russia.
Neither of the pipelines was active, but both were filled with natural gas. The sharp drop in pressure could only be caused by a leak, authorities said.
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