THE first pictures have emerged of the Nord Stream pipeline after it was blown up in a suspected Russian attack. The shocking images show the twisted remains of the pipeline, three weeks after explosions caused mini earthquakes to be detected. Images show the damaged pipeline after the explosion The pictures show around 165ft of pipeline has been destroyed AlamyThe blast caused a mini earthquake to be detected[/caption] The Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines connect Russia to Germany and have been at the centre of tensions with Russia. Vladimir Putin cut gas supplies in retaliation over sanctions imposed over his invasion of Ukraine and has been accused of ordering the attack on the pipeline. Video taken by Swedish investigators shows around 165ft of pipeline has been destroyed or buried under the seafloor, while long tears can be seen on the seabed leading up to the burst pipe. The footage, revealed by Swedish newspaper Expressen, shows a massive tear and twisted metal can be seen on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, 262ft down in the Baltic Sea. READ MORE ON RUSSIA HUNKER DOWN Nuke bunker frenzy as Russians ‘snap up shelters and check Putin’s hideout’ CHEATING DEATH Moment Russian pilot found in car park after jet blows up flats killing 13 “It is only an extreme force that can bend metal that thick in the way we are seeing,” Trond Larsen, drone operator with the Norwegian company Blueye Robotics, told Expressen. Larsen, who piloted the submersible drone which captured the video, also said you could also see “a very large impact on the seabed around the pipe”. The two Nord Stream pipelines were damaged by explosions under the Baltic Sea at the end of September, causing four leaks. While the leaks were in international waters, two of them were in the Danish exclusive economic zone and two of them in the Swedish. Swedish authorities announced on October 6 they had conducted an underwater inspection of the site and collected “pieces of evidence” and inspection backed up suspicions of probable sabotage. Most read in News MID AIR HORROR Moment plane fills with smoke leaving flyers 'unable to breathe for 25 mins' INFERNO Fighter jet slams into building in Russia killing 13 as bodies trapped in rubble THE GHOST PM Truss clings on as Tories don't know how to oust her or who replaces her TEENS KNIFED Boys, 13 & 14, stabbed in broad daylight, as cops arrest 3 teens RED LIGHT FRIGHT We're scared to leave home after sex workers took over our neighbourhood FREE WILLY People think object washed up on beach is human leg - but the truth is far worse Meanwhile, Danish police on Tuesday said they had completed several inspections of the leaks in the Danish zone, together with the intelligence service PET. “Inspections have confirmed that there has been extensive damage to Nord Stream 1 and 2 in the Danish exclusive economic zone and that the damage was caused by powerful explosions,” they said. The attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines sent millions of cubic metres of methane boiling to the sea’s surface and pushed sky-high gas prices even higher. Security experts have claimed a crack force of divers from a shadowy Russian special ops unit could be behind the attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline. Spetsnaz frogmen – a secretive branch of the Russian military – and underwater drones could have been deployed to blow up the strategically-important supply route. Another probable cause, according to a British military source, is that the Russians special ops may have discreetly laid mines from a disguised commercial vessel and detonated them days or weeks later. Read More on The Sun GREEN WITH ENVY Alison Hammond looks thinner than ever backstage at This Morning BARGAIN BUY Primark fans rave about its primer which is a dupe for Bobbi Brown’s £41 pot Pipelines, rigs and undersea cables could be next on Russia‘s hit list as ‘gangster’ Putin tries to cow Europe into ending support for Ukraine. In January, the Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said there had been a “phenomenal increase in Russian submarine and underwater activity” over the past 20 years.