‘Dark Ships’ Emerge From the Shadows of the Nord Stream Mystery

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‘Dark Ships’ Emerge From the Shadows of the Nord Stream Mystery
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Satellite monitors discovered two vessels with their trackers turned off in the area of the pipeline prior to the suspected sabotage in September.

of the international pipeline. New analysis seen by WIRED shows that two large ships, with their trackers off, appeared around the leak sites in the days immediately before they were detected.

The discovery, which was made by analyzing images from multiple satellites, is likely to further increase speculation about the cause of the blasts. Multiple countries investigating the incident believe the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines were rocked by a series of explosions, with many suspicions directed at Russia as its full-scale invasion ofcontinues. Once SpaceKnow identified the ships, it reported its findings to officials at NATO, who are investigating the Nord Stream incidents.

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