US intelligence did not rule out that a pro-Ukrainian non-governmental group staged a sabotage at the underwater facilities of the Russian gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2. This was written by The New York Times, citing its own sources.
At the same time, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, said that Ukraine had nothing to do with the explosions on the Russian Nord Stream gas pipelines and had no information about any “pro-Ukrainian agents” who could have done this.
While I love collecting interesting conspiracy theories about the Ukrainian government, I must say that Ukraine has nothing to do with the Baltic Sea incident and has no information about “pro-Ukrainian subversive groups.” What happened to Nord Stream? “They sank,” as they say in Russia itself, Podolyak pointed out.
Recall, The New York Times published an article citing sources and data from the intelligence community, which suggests that behind the explosion on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea are non-governmental groups, which could include Ukrainians and opposition Russians to Putin.
It is also argued that there is no evidence of involvement in the attack, neither the official authorities of Ukraine or citizens of the United States or Great Britain, nor the Russian government.
Source: Racurs

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