Here we go – Fnland’s gas pipelines bombed
BREAKING:
The Russian survey vessel Sibiryakov was conducting “underwater activities” in by the Balticconector pipeline throughout the summer.
There's now a hole in the pipeline.
Finland suspects Russia has attacked its critical infrastructure.
Finland is a NATO member state pic.twitter.com/mSkXTw2Pnq
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) October 10, 2023
Norwegian independent seismic monitoring foundation NORSAR:
"NORSAR have detected a probable explosion along the Finnish coast of the Baltic Sea at 01:20 (local time in Finland) on 8th October 2023. This explosion was detected using stations in Finland." pic.twitter.com/OzvjVkYV1k
— Thord Are Iversen (@The_Lookout_N) October 10, 2023
BREAKING:
Apart from the gas pipeline "balticconnector", an undersea communications cable between Finland and Estonia has also been damaged.
Finnish government press conference to start at 5:30 pm Finnish time.
Finland is a NATO member state pic.twitter.com/l8g6yoEtG8
— War Geopolitics (@war_geopolitics) October 10, 2023
"Whose best interest does that best serve?"
RUSSIA Accused of Destroying Finland Gas Pipeline After Finland Joins NATO https://t.co/SCZ90BPYIS via @YouTube
— James Rankin (@Hobbit_Jigs) October 11, 2023
Damage to the Balticconnector pipeline, a crucial gas link between Estonia and Finland, is believed to be the result of human interference, not natural causes.https://t.co/IUeP4x7xay
— OilPrice.com (@OilandEnergy) October 11, 2023
‼️BREAKING: Finland-Estonia Gas Pipeline out of Commission for Five Months after Leak – AFP
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— The Macro Story (@themacrostory) October 11, 2023
NATO Secretary General Threatens 'Response' If Finland Pipeline Was Sabotaged https://t.co/jGadEuLjpN
— TYLΞR 🏴☠️ (@anonymous_ib) October 11, 2023
NATO Secretary General Threatens ‘Response’ If Finland Pipeline Was Sabotaged
Finland and other Baltic countries are on high alert as a natural gas undersea pipeline leak was detected on Sunday from Finland to Estonia. EU officials already suspect the leak was caused by a ‘deliberate act of destruction,’ which fuels concerns about ‘Nordstream 2.0’ and Europe’s energy security ahead of the Northern Hemisphere winter.
On Wednesday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with EU officials about the damage sustained on the 77-kilometer (48-mile) Balticconnector pipeline, first detected by one of the two pipeline operators, Finland’s Gasgrid, on Sunday morning.
Stoltenberg said he also plans to meet with defense ministers in Brussels and discuss more about the pipeline leak.
He said, “The important thing now is to establish what happened and how this could happen … and if it is proven to be a deliberate attack on NATO critical infrastructure, then this will be serious but will also be met by a united and determined response from NATO.”
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