(Berlin Composite Electric) Beixi natural gas pipeline operator said on Wednesday (November 2nd) that according to the preliminary investigation of the Beixi pipeline leakage accident, the pipeline had about 250 meters from being destroyed, and the underwater bottom near the damaged part was still.It was found that several people formed formed, with a depth of three to five meters.

The operator Beixi Group issued a statement saying: "The sea bed along the No. 1 Pipeline of Beixi found that the huge pit of three to five meters deep was found that each of them was about 248 meters apart. The pipelines between the huge pit were partially destroyed."But it did not explain the details.

At the end of September this year, Bornholm, Danish, had four leaks in the Bornholm Pharma 1 and No. 2 pipelines. The earthquake agency reported that the underwater explosion was recorded two before leaking.

Although leaks occur in international waters, there are two exclusive economic zones in Denmark and two exclusive economic zones in Sweden.

Sweden announced a underwater inspection on the relevant locations in early October. After the inspection, they thought it was likely to be deliberately destroyed.

Beixi Group also launched an investigation. It said on Wednesday that it will continue to analyze the data collected.

connecting the Beixi natural gas pipelines in Russia and Germany. Because Russia is suspected of retaliating Western sanctions, cutting off the supply of natural gas to Europe has become the focus of geopolitical tensions.

Before Russia was destroyed by the Beixi pipeline on the United States, Ukraine, and Poland, they believed that they were "beneficiaries" of the incident.

Russian President Putin also quoted preliminary investigations on Monday that the explosion caused a 40 -meter pipeline to be destroyed.Putin said that the fragments were scattered 40 meters away, and it obviously damaged the neighboring Beixi No. 2 pipeline, and said: "This is obviously a terrorist attack."

However, the United States and allies have denied Russia's claims, suggesting that Russia may be behind the scenes of the explosion.