China News Service, September 28. Comprehensive foreign media reported on the 28th that a Swedish government official said that there was information that the "North Stream" natural gas pipeline leak may have been "sabotage", but the official also said that this was not an attack against Sweden. , the Swedish government is in close contact with partners such as NATO and Denmark and Germany.

  On the 26th local time, two underwater explosions occurred in the area where the gas leaked from the "Beixi-1" and "Beixi-2" natural gas pipelines.

The first explosion occurred in the southeastern part of Bornholm, said Bjorn Lund, associate professor of seismology at the Swedish National Seismological Network.

Later in the day, a second, more powerful explosion, equivalent to a magnitude 2.3 earthquake, occurred in the northeast of the island.

  Nord Stream AG, the operator of the Nord Stream pipeline, said it was preparing an investigation and working with local authorities to assess the damage.

  Earlier reports said that the Danish Maritime Administration had issued a navigation warning and established a no-navigation zone with a radius of 5 nautical miles and a no-fly zone with a radius of 1 km near the leak point in Danish waters.

The Swedish Maritime Administration has also issued a navigational warning, requiring all passing ships to maintain a distance of more than 5 nautical miles from the leak until further notice.

  Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov told the media on the 27th that the state of emergency of the "North Stream" project is related to the energy security of the entire European continent, and Russia is extremely concerned about this.

It cannot be ruled out that the pipeline accident was caused by sabotage.