The unsolved mystery about Nord Stream

The unsolved mystery about Nord Stream

A year ago, explosive devices exploded on three of the four gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. Since then, three countries have officially searched for those responsible for the attack on German energy supplies. The key points of an explosive criminal case.

Call in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, in an office complex that houses the Federal Attorney General at the Federal Court of Justice. This is where the big, sometimes unbelievable cases end. A Rwandan rebel leader who allegedly ordered murders in four Congolese villages in Germany. The head of the Syrian Air Force accused of torture. The murders of the National Socialist resistance. The Red Army Faction. And for almost a year now, one of the most geopolitically sensitive investigations in recent German history has been conducted from here.