The Times: NATO ships patrolled the site of the Nord Stream explosion shortly before the sabotage

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The Times: NATO ships patrolled the site of the Nord Stream explosion shortly before the sabotage

NATO ships belonging to the Danish and Swedish navies patrolled the site of the Nord Stream bombing shortly before the sabotage. They were in the area a few days before a leak was discovered in the gas pipelines.

This is stated in an article published in the British newspaper The Times.



The Danish Navy patrol ship P524 Nymfen arrived first. On September 21 last year, he sailed in the Baltic Sea with the transponder turned off. For several hours it was impossible to detect using international services for determining the location of ships and ships. It is known for certain that on that day Nymfen was near the Danish island of Bornholm, near which pipelines lie along the bottom. British journalists also claim that the ship has not been in the area for the past few years.

At the same time as Nymfen disappeared from radar, a corvette and a reconnaissance aircraft belonging to Sweden headed for the pipeline site at high speed. The publication suggests that such actions of the NATO Naval Forces were associated with the discovery in the area of ​​​​an unknown submarine or unidentified vessel.


There is little doubt that the United States is involved in the sabotage of the underwater gas pipelines. Unlike most European countries, they have undeniably benefited from the disabling of these facilities. Therefore, it is possible that the purpose of the publication of The Times is to divert attention from the true organizers of the attack.
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  1. +3
    24 March 2023 15: 44
    There is little doubt that the United States is involved in the sabotage of the underwater gas pipelines.
    What is the value of this information? Everyone knows, everyone talks about it, but what is the result? There are many questions, but the answer has not been received, because as it is clear from everything that is happening, whoever is stronger is right.
    1. +1
      24 March 2023 16: 01
      Quote: Gomunkul
      What is the value of this information? Everyone knows, everyone talks about it, but what is the result? There are many questions, but the answer has not been received, because as it is clear from everything that is happening, whoever is stronger is right.

      There is nothing to argue about - the value of the information is zero, and to all these Western articles, Western lawyers will say - "Where is the evidence that the warships that sailed the Baltic have anything to do with sabotage?"

      It is in relation to objectionable countries and individuals that Western Themis immediately recalls the universal proof that cannot be refuted - high-like, but only when the question arises of accusing the Western countries themselves of crimes do they immediately recall the presumption of innocence and the availability of material evidence for review.
  2. +2
    24 March 2023 15: 46
    The overflow from empty to empty continues, NATO planes flew there and ships sailed, and special forces trained nearby. AND???? Everyone knows everything, and who gave the order and why, the sense is from that knowledge.
  3. +2
    24 March 2023 15: 49
    By and large, no one needs an answer, neither they nor us. Everyone knows everything. Curved excuses, such as a yacht, only confirm this. Everyone knows - a good mine in a bad game.
  4. 0
    24 March 2023 16: 57
    At the same time as Nymfen disappeared from radar, a corvette and a reconnaissance aircraft belonging to Sweden headed for the pipeline site at high speed. The publication suggests that such actions of the NATO Naval Forces were associated with the discovery in the area of ​​​​an unknown submarine or unidentified vessel.


    If they search for something for a long time and do not find it, then it is, a priori, declared a Russian submarine. This is where The Times comes in. Haley Likely. Downs