A leak has been detected in a pipeline that carries energy supplies from Russia to Europe, but the cause is not yet known, its operator PERN says.
but the Polish government has said the damage was likely accidental.
“Here we can talk about accidental damage,” Poland’s top official in charge of energy infrastructure, Mateusz Berger, told Reuters by phone. He said there were no grounds to believe the leak was caused by sabotage. “The main action is to pump out the liquid and locate the leak and stop it,” fire brigade spokesman Karol Kierzkowski told Polish state broadcaster TVP Info.
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