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Ukrainian Connections: New Leads in Investigation of Nord Stream 2 Sabotage

HANDOUT / AFP This handout picture released on September 27, 2022 by the Danish Defence Command shows the gas leak at the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline as it is seen from the Danish Defence’s F-16 rejection response off the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm, south of Dueodde. The two Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia and Europe have been hit by unexplained leaks, Scandinavian authorities said on September 27, 2022, raising suspicions of sabotage. The pipelines have been at the centre of geopolitical tensions in recent months as Russia cut gas supplies to Europe in suspected retaliation against Western sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / DANISH DEFENCE / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO / DANISH DEFENCE ” – NO MARKETING – NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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The investigation into the sabotage of Nord Stream 2, as shown in the photo taken on September 27, 2022 has a new lead

WAR – New leads in the investigation into the sabotage of the two Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia to Germany lead to Ukraine, said this Friday, May 26 the German weekly The mirror.

The police investigations focus in particular on a sailboat, the“Andromeda”, likely to have been used to transport explosives used for sabotage in September 2022 in the Baltic Sea. The metadata of an email sent during the rental of the sailboat would lead to Ukraine, thus affirms The mirror.

The weekly also reports the discovery in the boat of traces of an explosive, octogen, “widespread both in the West and in the former Eastern bloc”.

On September 26, 2022, four huge gas leaks preceded by underwater explosions were detected in these pipes connecting Russia to Germany and carrying most Russian gas to Europe.

An attack was quickly suspected, giving rise to all-out speculation about the perpetrators of this logistically complex and diplomatically ultra-sensitive operation.

On a track in Ukrainian military circles »

Almost six months after the explosions that hit the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, the responsibility for the underwater attack remains a mystery despite criminal investigations in the countries of the region (Germany, Sweden and Denmark).

The boat is believed to have left Rostock, a port in northern Germany, on September 6 with a team of six people on board, including divers and a doctor.

At the beginning of the week, other German media, members of an international consortium of journalists, traced the thread of the rental of the boat, carried out by a Polish company which would in fact be owned by Ukrainians.

Investigators are also exploring a lead “in Ukrainian military circles”according to the media Southgerman newspaperRND and WDR.

One of the sailboat’s passengers, with a Romanian passport, “turned out to be a Ukrainian national”Who “would have served in the past in an infantry unit”.

All these clues “agree with the estimates of several intelligence services, according to which the perpetrators are to be sought in Ukraine”summarizes the Spiegel.

“We now wonder if the act could have been carried out by an uncontrolled commando or by the Ukrainian secret services and to what extent certain elements of the Ukrainian government apparatus knew about it”he concludes.

Since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, these strategic energy infrastructures have been at the heart of geopolitical tensions, fueled by Moscow’s decision to cut off gas supplies to Europe in alleged retaliation against sanctions. Western.

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