Mykhailo Podolyak reacted to rumors about Kyiv’s involvement in joint venture accidents and said they have no evidence.
Ukraine had nothing to do with the Nord Stream accident in the Baltic Sea. About that expressed adviser to the head of the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak on his Twitter account on Tuesday, March 7.
“While I enjoy collecting funny conspiracy theories about the Ukrainian government, I must say: Ukraine had nothing to do with the accident in the Baltic Sea and did not contain information about the “pro-Ukrainian sabotage group.” What happened in the Nord Stream gas pipelines? in the Russian Federation itself … “, he explained.
Note that the American edition of The New York Times on Tuesday published an article stating that behind the explosion of gas pipelines Nord Stream – 1 And Nord Stream – 2 allegedly there are “non-governmental groups that may include Russians and Ukrainians” in the Baltic Sea.
New US intelligence suggests involvement in the sabotage by a “pro-Ukrainian group” that includes opponents of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the media said.
Recall that the fate of the two damaged Nord Stream offshore gas pipelines will be decided by Russian gas monopoly Gazprom and shareholders.
Earlier, the media, citing their sources, said that Russia decided to mothball the Nord Stream and Nord Stream-2 gas pipelines, as there was no plan to repair and implement them.
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