Sweden plans to close its investigation into the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea in 2022 after apparently failing to identify a suspect, several German media outlets reported on Tuesday.
According to information from the Sueddeutsche Zeitung and Die Zeit newspapers, and broadcasters NDR and WDR, the prosecutor leading Sweden’s investigation will announce the end of the proceedings in the country in the coming days.
Russia has frequently sought data from the inquiry into Nord Stream sabotage, but has never gotten a response, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding that Moscow is eagerly anticipating the probe's findings.
"Russia has frequently sought this information, but no one has ever shared it with us. We have not been provided with this data," the Kremlin official stated.
He added, "We, of course, eagerly await any findings and decisions in this regard. This is sabotage against important international infrastructure, and it cannot be allowed without identifying those responsible, both the performers and beneficiaries."
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