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Germany has no intel on saboteurs of Nord Streams — top brass

On Wednesday, Der Spiegel wrote that Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office said that the Nord Stream incident was a "targeted sabotage" which could have been carried out with the involvement of "state players"

BERLIN, October 7. /TASS/. German authorities have no new information about who could have been behind the alleged sabotage of the Nord Streams, German Defense Ministry spokesman Arne Kollatz said at a briefing on Friday.

"There is nothing new regarding the circumstances of the case," he said. "I'm not going to judge it," Kollatz added, commenting on information from Germany's Der Spiegel magazine that the country’s Federal Criminal Police Office suggested that a foreign state might have been behind the sabotage.

On Wednesday, Der Spiegel wrote that Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office said that the Nord Stream incident was a "targeted sabotage" which could have been carried out with the involvement of "state players". According to the news source, German investigators admitted that they did not yet know "who is behind the sabotage of the pipelines".

Four leaks were discovered last week on the Nord Stream gas link, with the most recent one pinpointed by Sweden’s coast guard. Earlier, the Nord Stream AG company reported that three threads of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 offshore gas pipelines had suffered unprecedented damage on September 26. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow was "deeply concerned about the news" and did not rule out that the pipelines’ operation could have been disrupted by an act of sabotage. Swedish seismologists later revealed that two explosions had been recorded along the Nord Stream pipelines on September 26. The Danish Energy Agency reported that a large amount of gas had spilled into the sea.