In September, a total of four explosions in the Baltic Sea caused multiple leaks in the two Nord Stream pipelines built to transport Russian gas to Germany. The investigative authorities have still not been able to clarify who is responsible for the sabotage. Recently, there have been reports of an alleged pro-Ukrainian group that may be behind the attack. But the researchers are also concerned about suspicious movements of Russian ships near the explosion sites before the blasts. Now there should be proof photos!
According to a report in the Danish daily Information, a Danish patrol boat took a total of 112 pictures of Russian ships near the lines. This is evident from the decision on a request to inspect the files of the newspaper at the Danish Defense Command.
No direct access to the “evidence”
The medium had not been given direct access to the files due to the ongoing investigations. However, the defense leadership’s response was that “112 photographs and no video recordings had been identified” in connection with the file access request.
The news site “t-online” had previously reported on Russian special ships that would have been northeast of the Danish island of Bornholm on September 21 and 22, 2022 (see maps below). These would be equipped with loading cranes and a mini submarine. Most of their “operation” was conducted with the elimination of ship position signals.
German government warns against hasty conclusions
German government politicians recently warned against jumping to conclusions and warned to wait for the end of the investigations. Moscow, on the other hand, soon after the attack blamed the “Anglo-Saxons”, that is, the British and the Americans. As for reports in March that it could also be a pro-Ukrainian group, the Kremlin said these were clumsy attempts to divert attention from the real masterminds.
Source: Krone

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