Denmark confirms Russian special ship was near Nord Stream before explosions

The Russian special vessel SS-750 was seen near the Nord Stream gas pipeline four days before the pipes were blown up on September 26 last year

This information has been confirmed by the Danish Armed Forces, according to the Danish outlet Information.

The Danish Armed Forces have confirmed that 26 photos of the Russian vessel were taken from a Danish patrol boat that was in the area east of Bornholm Island on September 22, 2022.

The special vessel is designed for underwater operations and has an AS-26 Priz mini-submarine on board.

Earlier it was reported that the Danish Ministry of Defense has 112 images of Russian vessels in the area. But this is the first time the defense ministry has confirmed that it is the Russian SS-750 with a mini-submarine on board.

At the same time, the ministry refuses to provide access to photos of the Russian special vessel, as the images are of an "intelligence nature" and "part of intelligence work."

Earlier, the German outlet T-Online and open-source intelligence analyst Oliver Alexander wrote that the SS-750 was one of six Russian naval vessels that could have been in the area in the days before the pipeline explosion.

They based this, among other things, on information from anonymous sources and satellite imagery, which showed that the SS-750 left the port of Kaliningrad at the same time as the Alexander Frolov and SB-123.

Earlier, the New York Times published an article citing sources and data from the intelligence community. It allegedly suggests that non-governmental groups, which could include Russians and Ukrainians, could have been behind the explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.