Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea, is inhabited by 61,000 people and holds strategic significance for Sweden. An investigation into the possible sabotage is ongoing, as confirmed by ...
No suspect has been arrested yet, they said. If the action had gone undetected, much of Gotland's water supply could have been interrupted. Some 61,000 people live on the 3,140-square-kilometre (1,212 ...
The entire island of Gotland could have been left without water had the possible sabotage not been discovered, Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet Daily reported on Monday, citing anonymous sources.
Bjergegaard-Pettersson later told the BBC she could not provide information about how many people got their water supply from the pump. Gotland is a large island in the Baltic Sea that sits to the ...