The versions of the West about the perpetrators of the sabotage on the Nord Stream can reach even the dolphin-bomber who fled from Crimea to Ukraine, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on March 8 on her Telegram channel.
According to Zakharova, she would not be surprised if the West, in the course of its investigations into the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, discovered “a dolphin-bomber who fled from Crimea to Ukraine”.
And if we are serious about the new twist in Western investigations into pipeline sabotage, then, according to Zakharova, “Washington and London are taking the well-trodden path of using controlled leaks in this business, setting the agenda they need.”
Earlier, on March 8, Zakharova on her Telegram channel indicated that focusing the audience’s attention on the new version that Ukrainian groups were involved in pipeline explosions is done by those who do not want to conduct an investigation in the legal field. and pay attention to the facts.
The official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation advised “western regimes” instead of anonymous stuffing, respond to Russian requests about sabotage, as well as study Hersh’s materials.
Recall that the well-known American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, in his article dated February 8, 2023, said that the sabotage in Nord Stream was carried out by the United States and that the explosive devices under the pipes were placed by Navy divers US cover of a NATO exercise in June 2022. And in September 2022, the Norwegian side activated explosives previously planted by the Americans, destroying three of the four branches of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
Now there is a new version about the Ukrainian trace in the organization of the blasting of the Nord Stream pipelines. This version was expressed simultaneously by the American New York Times and the German newspaper Zeit on March 7.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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