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Ukrainian Colonel Alleged 'Coordinator' of Nord Stream Attacks: Report
Ukrainian Colonel Alleged 'Coordinator' of Nord Stream Attacks: Report
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In 2022, the Nord Stream gas pipeline, designed to transport gas from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany, suffered explosions. Dutch military intelligence... 12.11.2023, Sputnik Africa
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Ukrainian colonel Roman Chervinsky was the alleged coordinator of the attack on the Nord Sream pipelines, the Washington Post reported on Saturday, citing Ukrainian and European Officials as well as other people familiar with details of the operation.Chervinsky a senior Ukrainian military officer with close ties to the country's intelligence. He was the "coordinator" of the operation and he did not act alone, according to media. The Ukrainian officer took orders from more senior officials, who ultimately reported to Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny, the newspaper reported, citing people familiar with how the attack was carried out.The Nord Stream pipelines, built to deliver gas under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, were hit by explosions in September 2022. The pipeline's operator, Nord Stream AG, said that the damage was unprecedented and it was impossible to estimate the time repairs might take.Denmark, Germany and Norway have left Russia out of their investigations into the attack, prompting Moscow to launch its own investigation with charges of international terrorism.No official results of the investigations have yet been announced, but Pulitzer Prize-winning US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a report in February 2023 alleging that the explosions had been organized by the United States with the support of Norway. Washington has denied any involvement in the incident.In mid-July, media reported that Dutch military intelligence had informed the CIA of Ukraine's plans to sabotage the Nord Stream pipelines - months before the attacks happened.
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Ukrainian Colonel Alleged 'Coordinator' of Nord Stream Attacks: Report
00:50 12.11.2023 (Updated: 08:33 12.11.2023) In 2022, the Nord Stream gas pipeline, designed to transport gas from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany, suffered explosions. Dutch military intelligence reportedly had informed the CIA of Ukraine's plans to sabotage the pipelines months before the attacks.
Ukrainian colonel Roman Chervinsky was the alleged coordinator of the attack on the Nord Sream pipelines, the Washington Post reported on Saturday, citing Ukrainian and European Officials as well as other people familiar with details of the operation.
Chervinsky a senior Ukrainian military officer with close ties to the country's intelligence. He was the "coordinator" of the operation and he did not act alone, according to media.
The Ukrainian officer took orders from more senior officials, who ultimately reported to Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny, the newspaper reported, citing people familiar with how the attack was carried out.
The Nord Stream pipelines, built to deliver gas under the Baltic Sea from
Russia to Germany, were hit by explosions in September 2022. The pipeline's operator, Nord Stream AG, said that the damage was unprecedented and it was impossible to estimate the time repairs might take.
Denmark, Germany and Norway have left Russia out of their investigations into the attack, prompting Moscow to launch its own investigation with charges of international terrorism.
No official results of the investigations have yet been announced, but Pulitzer Prize-winning US investigative journalist Seymour
Hersh published a report in February 2023 alleging that the explosions had been organized by the United States with the support of Norway. Washington has denied any involvement in the incident.
In mid-July, media reported that Dutch military intelligence had informed the CIA of Ukraine's plans to sabotage the
Nord Stream pipelines - months before the attacks happened.