Ten days after the explosions targeting the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, which occurred on September 26 in the Danish and Swedish exclusive economic zones in the Baltic Sea, the investigation is slowly moving forward. Conducted with civilian and military resources by Denmark, Sweden and Germany as part of a joint team, it promises to be both technically delicate and subject to strong pressure, so much so that this alleged sabotage has rekindled concerns about the control of the seabed in several European countries. On Thursday, October 6, the Swedish security service (Säpo) issued a statement saying that...