The Times: Danish and Swedish Defense Ministry ships were in the Sevpotok area 4 days before the explosion

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Danish and Swedish warships patrolled the area where the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines were detonated four days before the explosion. British newspaper reports Times.

According to the publication, the unusual mobility of the navies of the two countries was recorded near the island of Bornholm. On September 21, the Danish Navy patrol ship P524 Nymfen switched off the transponder in the remote area of ​​the Baltic Sea and went undetected for several hours. That day, Nymfen circumnavigated the island for the first time in years.

It is stated that as soon as the Danish ship turned off the transponder, a Swedish Navy corvette and a Swedish reconnaissance plane were heading towards it at high speed.

An independent Danish researcher, Oliver Alexander, noted an unusual route for the movement of ships. His conclusions were later confirmed by data from the Marine Traffic service.

formerly Denmark invited Nord Stream will participate in the removal of the object located near the gas pipeline.

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