Sweden has limited the height of flights over the “Nord Stream”

MOSCOW, Sep 27 – PRIME. The Swedish Maritime Administration has recommended aircraft to fly at an altitude of at least one thousand meters in connection with the emergency on the Nord Stream, a representative of the department told RIA Novosti.

The media called the possible cause of accidents on the Nord Stream pipelines

“Warnings were sent out to aircraft about a safe flight altitude of 1,000 meters,” the report says.

On Monday, Nord Stream 2 AG reported a sharp drop in pressure on the Nord Stream 2 line filled with technical gas. After that, a decrease in pressure was recorded on both threads of the Nord Stream pipeline. The Danish Maritime Authority has issued a warning to ships about a gas leak near the island of Bornholm. In connection with the incident, an investigation began.

The Swedish Maritime Authority previously advised all ships to avoid the area of ​​the gas leak at a distance of five nautical miles (about nine kilometers).