According to Russian TASS, on October 2 local time, Russian Vice Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that from a technical point of view, it is feasible to repair the damaged Nord Stream natural gas pipeline.

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According to Russian TASS, on October 2 local time, Russian Vice Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that from a technical point of view, it is feasible to repair the damaged Nord Stream natural gas pipeline. - DayDayNews

According to Russian TASS, on October 2 local time, Russian Vice Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that from a technical point of view, it is feasible to repair the damaged Nord Stream natural gas pipeline.

Novak said: "There has never been a similar incident before. Of course, it is technically feasible to restore these facilities, which requires appropriate time and funding. I believe that an appropriate solution will be found."

He added: "Russia first needs to figure out who destroyed the pipeline. We are sure that some countries have expressed their interest in destroying the pipeline. Of course, this requires careful study based on facts."

Russian media said that on September 27, the operator of the Beixi Natural Gas Pipeline reported that on September 26, three leaks were found in the " Beixi-1" and " Beixi-2" pipelines, and a large amount of natural gas entered the sea (the fourth leakage point was found on the 29th). The Swedish National Earthquake Network found two obvious explosions in the region, with one of which having an magnitude of 2.3. European Commission President von der Leyen classified these events as sabotage activities and stated that any deliberate damage to European energy infrastructure is unacceptable and will lead to the most decisive response.

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