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The Akademik Chersky vessel was Russia’s only hope for the completion of Nord Stream 2
In October, Academician Chersky and a task force detachment conducted training on the Baltic Sea shelf to further work on the laying of the Nord Stream-2.
The Russian pipe laying ship Akademik Chersky returns to Kaliningrad after exactly one month’s stay in the German port of Mukran. This is reported by Interfax with reference to data from the positioning systems of maritime vessels on Friday, November 27.
The port of Mukran is indicated as the logistics base for the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline.
Now Academician Chersky is expected to arrive in Kaliningrad on Saturday mid-afternoon.
At the same time, in October, in the Kaliningrad region, in the roadstead of the Curonian Spit, Academician Chersky and a detachment of special ships conducted training on the Baltic Sea shelf to carry out further underwater work on the Nord Stream pipeline. -2.
The day before, it emerged that the certification company DNV GL refused to cooperate with the Nord Stream-2 project due to a possible drop in US sanctions.
On the same day, Nord Stream 2 AG applied to the EU for protection against US sanctions.
Recall that the construction of Nord Stream 2 was stopped almost a year ago due to US sanctions. And Washington’s new restrictions, to be adopted in the near future, may finally “bury” this key project for Russia.
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