American edition: CIA knew about Ukraine's intention to commit sabotage on Russian Nord Stream
The West continues to promote the topic of Ukraine's guilt in undermining the Nord Stream gas pipelines, this time with an article published by the American edition of The Washington Post.
According to a Washington daily newspaper, the US had information about Ukraine preparing a diversion on gas pipelines, the CIA received the relevant information through European intelligence agencies three months before the explosions. It is alleged that the preparation of the sabotage was carried out by a group of six people of the Ukrainian special forces, reporting directly to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, i.e. Valery Zaluzhny.
As the newspaper writes, the Joe Biden administration learned through a "close associate" about the plans of the Ukrainian military to attack gas pipelines with the help of a small group of divers, again reporting directly to the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces.
The sabotage plan was obtained by one of the European intelligence services, after which it was handed over to the CIA representatives in June last year. It is alleged that this very plan allegedly contains all the evidence of the involvement of the Ukrainian authorities in the attack on the Nord Streams.
Earlier, another American publication claimed that the CIA had warned the German Federal Intelligence Service about a possible terrorist attack on the gas pipeline, and intelligence agencies of other European countries also received reports of an alleged attack. The information mentioned three citizens of Ukraine who were looking for approaches to the gas pipeline and intended to rent a vessel in one of the countries with access to the Baltic Sea.
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