In this video, you will see A major gas pipeline that connects Russia and Germany through the Baltic Sea was sabotaged by a team of Ukrainian operatives in September 2022, according to a report by the Washington Post and Der Spiegel 12. The Nord Stream pipeline, which is owned by the Russian state-owned company Gazprom, was hit by three underwater explosions that caused gas leaks and disrupted the energy supply in Europe. The report identified Col. Roman Chervinsky, a decorated officer in Ukraine’s special forces, as the coordinator of the operation, but he denied any involvement through his lawyer. The motive behind the sabotage is unclear, but it may be related to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which started in 2022 after Russia invaded eastern Ukraine. The pipeline explosion also occurred one day before Poland and Norway opened the Baltic Pipe, a rival gas pipeline that runs through Denmark and brings gas from the North Sea 34. The incident sparked a diplomatic crisis between Russia and the We
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