Nord Stream Pipeline Explosion Was Orchestrated By Decorated Ukrainian Colonel: Report
- The Washington Post reports that a Ukrainian military officer, Roman Chervinsky, allegedly coordinated an attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline using a team that placed explosive charges on the pipelines.
- The attack on the Nord Stream pipeline was labeled an act of sabotage by the United States and NATO, while Moscow claimed it as an act of international terrorism. Investigations have been launched by Germany, Denmark, and Sweden.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy denies any knowledge of the operation and has replaced the head of Ukraine's special operations forces. Ukraine's energy minister assures the country has enough energy resources to get through winter, but expects a surge in Russian attacks.
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Nord Stream: Media investigation finds Ukrainian officer coordinated pipeline sabotage
According to Der Spiegel and the Washington Post, Colonel Chervinsky headed the team that blew up the two Baltic Sea pipelines in September 2022. Chervinsky has denied his role in this embarrassing affair.
Ukrainian officer coordinated Nord Stream attack: Washington Post
A Ukrainian military officer coordinated last year's attack on the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline, the Washington Post reported on Saturday (11 November), citing anonymous sources in Ukraine and Europe.
Ukrainian Military Officer Accused of Attack on Nord Stream Gas Pipeline
A Ukrainian military officer allegedly coordinated last year's attack on the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline, according to The Washington Post, citing anonymous sources in Ukraine and Europe. No one has taken responsibility for the September 2022 explosions, off the Danish island of Bornholm, that damaged three out of four offshore natural gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea and delivering Russian gas to Europe. The United States and NAT…
Nord Stream attack: Suspicion against Ukrainian ex-intelligence agents
According to international research, a former Ukrainian intelligence officer is said to have coordinated the detonations of the Baltic Sea pipelines. He dismisses the allegations as “Russian propaganda.”
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