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originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: Guyfriday
Yes, it`s complex situation ..
If there would be another pipeline sabotage, i wonder could they even start prevent Russian vessels entering the critical waters , anywhere near where pipelines go on seabed.
After receiving reports about suspicious activities in the area in June 1990, military divers first discovered tracks on the seafloor. Coming back a few months later for more thorough investigation, the divers could see new tracks that were not there on the previous dives.
A team of four from the Navy Special Operation Command was sent on a top secret mission to monitor the remote located bay. This was late autumn 1990 and the group stayed in the area for a few months. Winter came, and then, on November 20th, one of the soldiers could with his binoculars suddenly see air-bobbles in the water. A mini-submarine came to surfaced and stayed there for a few minutes before silently diving and disappeared in the dark.
originally posted by: Kenzo
This is still developing , but the vessel what is investigating the Europipe 2 gas pipeline, might have made discovery and have stopped .
Expert: May have made discoveries
With the Kerch bridge hit, i would not rule out possible Russian revenge to undersea gas pipelines . Then again, we dont know yet what`s the situation in North sea .