Mark Bowden

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The Nord Stream pipelines could have supplied continental Europe with two-thirds of its natural gas. A series of explosions shut them down, leading to an international whodunnit.

Who blew up Nord Stream pipelines? ‘Black Hawk Down’ author investigates

The Nord Stream pipelines could have supplied continental Europe with two-thirds of its natural gas. A series of explosions shut them down, leading to an international whodunnit.

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