“At the moment, there is no evidence that Russia was behind the sabotage,” the newspaper quoted a European official, who echoed the assessment of 23 diplomatic and intelligence officials in nine countries polled in recent weeks.

Some have said outright that they do not hold Russia responsible for blowing up the pipelines.

On November 18, the Swedish security service reported that these investigations confirm the information that sabotage was the cause of the emergency at Nord Stream.

As noted in the Kremlin, many European countries will be surprised when they are called the perpetrators of the attack on the Nord Stream.

The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia initiated the initiation of a case on an act of international terrorism after accidents on gas pipelines.