It was on September 27 that the news of extensive leaks on the gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and 2 came.

Soon people began to suspect that it was a case of sabotage, and it turned out that strong explosions had taken place near the wires.

Now almost two weeks have passed since the Swedish investigation at the site was completed, during the site investigation it was completely closed to boat traffic, but now Expressen has been able to go there with an underwater drone.

According to the newspaper, the underwater camera shows long tears in the seabed.

At least fifty meters of the gas line seems to be missing after the explosion, the force of which was so strong that it was registered by seismological instruments, something that SVT revealed the day after the explosion.

The explosion measured 2.3 on the Richter scale, like a minor earthquake.

Severely deformed

The express also states that some parts of the pipe have straight sharp edges, and on other parts the metal is severely deformed.

According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's calculations, the gas that leaked out corresponds to far more than half of Sweden's annual emissions of carbon dioxide, if you count on a 20-year perspective, Expressen writes.

In Sweden, the investigation into suspected gross sabotage is led by the Security Police.

How the previous crime scene investigation, when Swedish authorities investigated the scene, has affected the pipes and the surroundings is unclear.