The weakening of gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea is a very difficult task for Ukraine, Dmitry Peskov clarified.
Russian authorities cast doubt on media reports about the involvement of a certain pro-Ukrainian group in undermining the Nord Stream offshore gas pipelines. This is what Kremlin speaker Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing on Thursday, March 9.
“About some pro-Ukrainian” Dr. Evil “, who organized all this, it’s hard to believe it. A very difficult task, which is probably on the shoulders of a well-trained special state service, of which there are not so many in our world,” said he.
Peskov also drew attention to the “simultaneous release” of world media publications on this topic.
“You see that the Anglo-Saxons, who we talked about at the very beginning, are in trouble. It is clear that they have a lot of awkwardness because of this terrorist attack in contact with the Germans, it is obvious,” Kremlin spokesman believes.
At the same time, Peskov commented on the information that in recent publications the focus is shifting from blaming Russia to the other side with the words: “At least some principles of reason remain.”
In his opinion, now the main thing is “do not let these hypotheses be confused by some pro-Ukrainian” Dr. Evil”.
Peskov added that Russia continues to demand a “quick, transparent investigation” and its involvement in this investigation.
Recall that articles recently appeared about the possible involvement of a “pro-Ukrainian group” in the explosions in the Nord Streams in the Baltic Sea in September 2022. They were published by the New York Times, Die Zeit and the Washington Post.
In response, the Office of the President said that Ukraine had nothing to do with the Nord Stream accident.
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Source: korrespondent

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