Really it is down to Russia and the United States for capability to do this and Russia has the exact coordinates while the United States I fear wouldn't be meddling in this situation and Ukrainian forces are way too tied up and not prepared for an operation like this in the deep sea.
Technology wise it would be really hard for the United States to deploy underwater assets that would be needed to sabotage the pipeline however very close to this incident zone is the main Russian base....
What? A russian base? Where do you think these leaks are?
Russia would certainly have a hard time gaining access to that part of the sea.
Let's see drive past Estonia and at the Northern end of the pipeline is Russia and their largest naval base.....
If you don't know that... Well... I just don't know what to say and best of luck fingering this out alone.
Yeah just like 1000 kilometers direct line - which would go over land so navigating around estonia rather than through it we are at maybe 1500km. Whereas the island of Bornholm houses a danish base. Russia isnt going to be able to get there easily much less completely unnoticed in such a heavily surveiled area.
Seems implausible. Plus of course i see absolutely no possible motive for russia.
Lol best of luck I'm not willing to engage with you further if you don't know simple history and geographic knowledge.
That's the main.submarine base for Russia and their naval fleet. The assets you are needing to do this are hosed there and in Virginia beach and Coronado California...
And Putin's threat to destroy Germany economically? This will do exactly that.
No, not getting that gas is what is going to destroy germany if anything. You do understand that these pipelines were meant to deliver russian gas, right? If that was what he meant to achieve he wouldve blown up the baltic pipe which conveniently went online one day prior to this and not delivered any gas.
Virginia Beach and California? I dont think russia is having any bases there.
Again you really do not understand what's going on.
FYI, submarines were likely not involved in this at all. The baltic sea is to shallow for sumbarines.
That's kind of an ironic statement because that's where the far majority of Russian naval assets are.