Moscow: On Sept 29, Russia said that leaks spewing gas into the Baltic Sea from pipelines to Germany appeared to be the result of state-sponsored “terrorism”. Four days after the leaks were first spotted, it remains unclear who might be behind any attack on the pipelines. “This looks like an act of terrorism, possibly on a state level,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, adding: “It is very difficult to imagine that such an act of terrorism could have happened without the involvement of a state of some kind”.

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