- Ukraine has always denied being behind the explosion of the pipeline, which sent gas bubbling up on the surface of the Baltic Sea and disrupted Russia's supply of energy to Germany.
- President Volodomyr Zelensky said his country was not behind the explosion.
Teixeira, 21, was arrested in April for leaking the material and faces trial for sharing national secrets.
- Blame was initially pinned on the US, Russia, the Ukrainian secret services and an unnamed businessman in Ukraine.
- All three countries have vehemently denied responsibility.
Roman Chervinsky, 48, is believed to have coordinated the operation to blow up the pipeline, sources have claimed
- Chervinsky did not plan the operation, the sources said: he reported to senior Ukrainian officials, who ultimately reported to General Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine's highest-ranking military officer.
- Zelensky was deliberately kept out of the loop, according to a CIA report shared by Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, on the Discord chat platform.
The pipeline was blown up in September 2022, dramatically curtailing sale of Russian gas
Chervinsky is currently in jail in Kyiv, having been arrested in April this year and accused of abusing his power.. .
German investigators argue the attacks would have required aid from state security services and claim to have found evidence that could implicate Ukraine, according to the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
The complex trail is said to lead to a shell company, a travel bureau, which was created by two Ukrainians in Warsaw.
03 October 2022
NORDSTREAM Industrial SABOTAGE...Leaks Investigations
Kremlin names who's bound to profit greatly from disabled Nord Stream pipelines
Dmitry Peskov stressed that there are also countries that have the military-technological capabilities to carry out an act of sabotage like this
MOSCOW, October 3. /TASS/. Given that Russia’s Nord Stream pipeline has been disabled, this serves as the perfect opportunity for the US to sell more of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) at a higher price, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday.
When asked who President Vladimir Putin had in mind when accusing the Anglo-Saxons of sabotage at the Nord Stream, Peskov replied: "Given the circumstances, there are certain parties, or a party that, when these lines [of the pipeline] are disabled, get the opportunity to sell more of its liquefied gas at a higher price. This party is well known, namely, the United States of America."
"There are also countries that have the military-technological capabilities to carry out [an act of] sabotage like this," he added, emphasizing that the list of these nations is well known to experts.
The Kremlin official stressed that there are a number of countries that are not interested in stopping the function of these gas pipelines at all.
"These are European countries that lack any backup route for gas supplies, which the economy needs so much. There are countries selling this gas that lose the opportunity to sell significant volumes of gas, such as Russia," Putin’s press secretary pointed out, noting that the entire list is transparent and the circumstances of each of the mentioned parties are understandable.
"In addition, you heard the statement from the head of our Foreign Intelligence Service [Sergey] Naryshkin, who spoke about certain information that they have, but this information is not for public disclosure," the Kremlin spokesman stressed.
Ukrainian Military Officer Organized Bombing of Nord Stream Gas Pipeline: Report
NEW DETAILS
No comments:
Post a Comment