“The Swedish Coast Guard has discovered a fourth leak in the Nord Stream,” Reuters reports, citing the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

“Two of those four[leaks]took place in the Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone,” Coast Guard spokeswoman Jenny Larson told the newspaper. Two other leaks occurred in the exclusive economic zone of Denmark.

On the twenty-sixth of this month, the Danish Maritime Authority reported a “gas leak in the Baltic Sea near the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline route connecting Russia with Germany, which, according to the German authorities, records an inexplicable decrease in gas flow pressure,” noting in the notice ships that “a gas leak in the south-east of the Danish island of Bornholm poses a threat to maritime navigation and navigation is prohibited within five nautical miles (about nine kilometers) around the declared location.”