Concerns about infrastructure sabotage are growing

Gas leak at Nord Stream 2

Photo provided by the Danish Defense Command shows the Nord Stream 2 gas leak near Bornholm from the air.

(Photo: dpa)

Berlin After the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines, there are growing concerns about further blows to European infrastructure. In addition to gas lines, the focus could also be on power lines or telecommunications cables that are laid in the seas.

This could disrupt the flow of energy and information to Europe, several representatives of the security authorities fear in an interview with the Handelsblatt. A large number of lines that could become possible targets run through the North and Baltic Seas as well as through the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic.

Three out of four tubes of Nord Stream 1 and 2 have been damaged by explosions, according to the Danish and Swedish governments. No gas was transported through the pipelines, so experts believe the attack will have no direct impact on European gas supplies.

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