An explosion during repairs on a section of a Europe-bound natural gas pipeline in western Russia has killed three people but didn’t affect export supplies, officials said.

The explosion on Tuesday ripped through a section of the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod pipeline in the Chuvashia region during repair work. Three repair workers were killed and one was injured by the blast, which sent a huge plume of burning gas skyward, regional authorities said.

The pipeline that originates at a gas field in Siberia and crosses Ukraine along its way to Europe is one of the main routes for Russian gas exports to the EU.

An explosion on December 20, 2022, during repairs on a section of a Europe-bound natural gas pipeline in western Russia has killed three people. (AP)

Chuvashia’s governor, Oleg Nikolayev, said in televised remarks that it wasn’t immediately clear how long it would take to fix the section of the pipeline cut by the explosion.

The regional branch of Russia’s state-controlled natural gas giant, Gazprom, said volumes of gas transportation weren’t affected by the blast as supplies were rerouted along parallel lines.

Investigators in Sweden have found traces of explosives at the Baltic Sea site where two natural gas pipelines were damaged in an act of “gross sabotage,” but they stopped short of apportioning blame.

Russian energy giant Gazprom said gas supplies were not affected by the blast. (AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the West of blowing up the pipelines and singled out the United States as profiting from attacks on Europe’s energy infrastructure, while some Nordic and other European news outlets have alleged Moscow’s involvement.

Nord Stream 2 never entered service as Germany suspended its certification process shortly before Russia sent its forces into Ukraine in February.

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