German investigators are reportedly pursuing leads that suggest Ukraine was responsible for the underwater explosions that destroyed Russia’s four Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea last year.
The news comes as a multinational consortium of European investigative journalists has also found leads pointing to the Ukrainian government.
Meanwhile, Western corporate media have been pushing reports to suggest that Russia blew up pipelines that took the country 15 years of to construct, despite the power of Europe the gas supply gave to Russian leaders.
To bring the pipeline to reality, Moscow also invested years of painstaking diplomacy to overcome U.S. interference.According to The Times of London, Germany’s Federal Office of Criminal Investigation (BKA) has investigated Russian naval movements that have been declared “suspicious.”However, they found nothing to suggest Russia is responsible for the attack.Instead, BKA investigators are now focusing on a 15-meter yacht, the Andromeda, that sailed from the German port […]
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