This was stated by the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov.

“The very fact that data has already begun to come in in favor of confirming a sabotage or terrorist act — you can call it whatever you like — this once again confirms the information that the Russian side had and has,” Peskov said.

He stressed the need to find the perpetrators of the incident.

Peskov also noted that in order to condemn the prospects for the repair of Nord Stream, it is necessary to wait for a full assessment of the damage.

Earlier, the Swedish security service reported that these investigations confirm the information that sabotage became the cause of the emergency at Nord Stream.

Foreign objects with traces of explosives were found and seized at the site of the sabotage at Nord Stream.

On September 26, Nord Stream 2 AG reported an emergency on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

On October 31, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Gazprom company had examined the sites of explosions at Nord Stream.