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German elite forces deployed to secure Baltic Sea pipelines

In response to the growing threat of sabotage, the German elite counter-terrorism unit, GSG 9, will be deployed to the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure in both the Baltic and North Seas, reports "Tagesschau".

Special units GSG 9 will be deployed in the town of Neustadt in Holstein on the Baltic Sea.
Special units GSG 9 will be deployed in the town of Neustadt in Holstein on the Baltic Sea.
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Mateusz Czmiel

13 October 2024 07:17

The German Minister of the Interior, Nancy Faeser, personally made the decision to deploy the special forces to the town of Neustadt in Holstein on the Baltic Sea. "This location will enable the unit to respond more quickly to crises both at sea and in northern Germany," reads "Tagesschau".

Russians "mapping the pipeline network"

The newspaper also points out that Germany regularly monitors the activities of Russian spy ships, which, according to German officials, "are mapping the network of pipelines and other underwater lines at the bottom of the Baltic and North Seas."

The GSG 9 special forces, which deal with counter-terrorism, will be stationed permanently in the city of Neustadt in Holstein. Thanks to this location, they will be able to respond more quickly to crisis situations both at sea and in northern Germany.

The GSG 9 maritime units are equipped with fast boats. Specially trained divers can also operate on Federal Police vessels. Sources noted that the danger of sabotage against underwater infrastructure "became apparent" after the Nord Stream pipeline explosion.

Explosion on Nord Stream

The explosions at Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 occurred on the night of 26th September 2022, near the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. As a result, three of the four pipelines were damaged. Investigations were conducted by several countries, including Germany. Western media sources in law enforcement noted that a "pro-Ukrainian group" might have been behind the sabotage.

In early October, the USA, France, and the United Kingdom accused Russia of hypocrisy at a UN Security Council meeting convened by Russia on Friday, dedicated to the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. Some Kremlin allies criticised the lack of progress in the investigation of this matter.

At that time, several speakers sharply criticised Russia for convening another meeting, two years after the explosions in September 2022, which damaged pipelines 1 and 2 in the Baltic, wasting the Council's time and resources. They expressed support for the ongoing investigation led by Germany. They also denounced Moscow for its hypocrisy in criticising the Nord Stream explosions while it continues to systematically attack Ukrainian water and energy infrastructure.

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