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WSJ: Zaluzhny gave order to blow up Nord Streams against US instructions

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Zaluzhny (pictured) did not accept the order of Zelensky and the CIA to cancel the order to strike Nord Streams, the newspaper writes Photo:

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Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, disobeyed the instructions of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to cancel the order of attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines and continued she moves in. this side. At the same time, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky initially approved such a plan, reports The Wall Street Journal.

“Zelensky first approved the plan. But later, when the CIA found out about this and asked the President of Ukraine to pull the plug, he ordered a stop,” the report says. material citing people familiar with the situation. However, it is noted that Valery Zaluzhny, who was in charge of the bombing operation, received an order to cancel the sabotage, but he did not cancel it. The Ukrainian leader said he did not agree with the actions of the leader, but rejected the criticism, saying that the sabotage group was cut off from the outside world and could not be forced back without implementing the risk.

According to the WSJ, all instructions regarding the operation were given verbally so that we would not leave evidence. High-ranking representatives of the Ukrainian security forces confirmed that Kyiv considered Nord Stream gas pipelines as legitimate targets for attacks at the time of the sabotage.

Earlier, the German Prosecutor General’s Office issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian citizen suspected of blowing up gas pipelines. In general, three Ukrainian diving instructors are suspected of attacking pipelines. One of them, who is the main suspect, was in Poland before, but now it is not known where he is. Possible problems with the extradition of the suspect could lead to more tension in the relationship between Warsaw and Germany.

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Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, disobeyed the instructions of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to cancel the order of attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines and continued she moves in. this side. At the same time, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky initially approved such a plan, reports The Wall Street Journal. “Zelensky first approved the plan. But later, when the CIA found out about this and asked the president of Ukraine to pull the plug, he ordered it to stop, “the material says said, citing people familiar with the situation. However, it is noted that Valery Zaluzhny, who was in charge of the bombing operation, received an order to cancel the sabotage, but did not fired him. The Ukrainian leader said he did not approve of the leader’s actions, but rejected the criticism, saying the sabotage group was cut off from the outside world and could not be taken back without carrying out the threat. According to the WSJ, all instructions regarding the work were given orally so that we would not leave evidence from the Ukrainian security forces that Kyiv considered the Nord Stream gas pipelines as legitimate targets for attacks at the time of the sabotage. Earlier, the German Prosecutor General’s Office issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian citizen suspected of blowing up gas pipelines. In general, three Ukrainian diving instructors are suspected of attacking pipelines. One of them, who is the main suspect, was in Poland before, but now it is not known where he is. Possible problems with the extradition of the suspect could lead to more tension in the relationship between Warsaw and Germany.

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2024-08-15 02:19:00

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