Swedish security services said they were aware of an incident that occurred on Sunday. View on euronews
The water supply on the Baltic Sea island of Gotland came close to being shut off by unknown saboteurs, reports say. Damage to pumps in a lake was "not accidental."
The incident reportedly could've left the whole of Gotland - Sweden's biggest island with a population of around 60,000 - without water.
The Swedish police are investigating potential sabotage after a water pump on Gotland island was disconnected from power, potentially leaving the entire island without water. The incident, reported by Swedish daily Aftonbladet,
Sweden’s “Unsinkable Carrier” has faced methods of sabotage from 2022 onwards. There is no official culprit, but signs point to Russia.
Swedish authorities are probing an attempted sabotage on Gotland's water supply. Sources say the act could have left the entire island without water. The Swedish Security Service and local police are investigating,
Police have cordoned off the area around the infrastructure in order to carry out a crime scene investigation.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish police said on Monday they were investigating the suspected sabotage of a water pump on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea after the pump was cut off from power on Sunday. The water and sewage unit for Gotland's ...
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Swedish police said on Monday they had opened an investigation into suspected sabotage after power cables to a pump supplying the Baltic Sea island of Gotland with water were intentionally disconnected.
STOCKHOLM, March 3 (Reuters) - Swedish police said on Monday they were investigating the suspected sabotage of a water pump on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea after the pump was cut off ...