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The History of Nord Stream: the World's Longest Offshore Gas Pipeline, of Which only Ruins Remain

Summary by Origo
The Nord Stream pipeline transported natural gas from Vyborg, Russia, to Greifswald, Germany, under the Baltic Sea. The project was beset by political controversy, environmental concerns and safety issues from the start, and was then rendered inoperable by explosions in 2022. The sabotage of Nord Stream has not been solved since, and the case is now continuing in Germany.

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The Nord Stream pipeline transported natural gas from Vyborg, Russia, to Greifswald, Germany, under the Baltic Sea. The project was beset by political controversy, environmental concerns and safety issues from the start, and was then rendered inoperable by explosions in 2022. The sabotage of Nord Stream has not been solved since, and the case is now continuing in Germany.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Remarkable connections have been revealed regarding the detonation of the Nord Stream pipeline.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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