Balticconnector pipeline damage likely caused by "external force": police-Xinhua

Balticconnector pipeline damage likely caused by "external force": police

Source: Xinhua| 2023-10-12 03:19:45|Editor: huaxia

HELSINKI, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- Finnish police said on Wednesday that the damage to the gas pipeline known as Balticconnector was not caused by an explosion but by mechanical force.

Detective Superintendent Risto Lohi from the National Bureau of Investigation told journalists that an "external force" had impacted the pipeline.

Early last Sunday, the pipeline connecting Finland and Estonia was shut on concerns of a rapid pressure drop, which indicated a leak.

"When we found the location of the leak, it was clear that the damage had been caused by external force," said Mikko Simola, head of the Maritime Security Department at the Finnish Border Guard.

Officials said that Finland will only publish photos taken of the affected seabed area when the ongoing criminal investigation allows it.

On Tuesday morning, the exact location of the leak was identified in Finland's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and President Sauli Niinisto said on Tuesday that the damage was likely caused by "external activity."

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