The international minister has strengthened a long-held Russian idea after studies that German prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian man.
Russian Overseas Minister Sergey Lavrov has mentioned it’s “clear” that the US ordered the 2022 assaults on the Nord Stream fuel pipelines.
His remark adopted studies that German prosecutors had issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian man over explosions on pipelines carrying Russian fuel to Germany beneath the Baltic Sea, whereas The Wall Road Journal reported that the blasts have been carried out by a Ukrainian crew and accredited by Kiev’s then-military commander-in-chief.
Chatting with reporters throughout a go to to Azerbaijan on Monday, Lavrov reaffirmed Moscow’s long-repeated claims that the West was concerned.
“It’s clear that to hold out such a terrorist assault, there was an order from the very prime, as they are saying. The highest of the West is, in fact, Washington,” Lavrov instructed the Izvestia newspaper in a video interview posted on his Telegram channel.
Nonetheless, Lavrov didn’t present clear proof for his declare.
He mentioned there have been “makes an attempt guilty all the things on a bunch of drunken officers,” which he described as “not critical.”
The US had no fast response to Lavrov’s newest assertion, however has beforehand dismissed Russian strategies of involvement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has beforehand prompt the US was answerable for the assault, which Moscow has repeatedly described as “sabotage”.
The Wall Road Journal reported that Ukraine’s prime army commander on the time, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, oversaw the plan to explode pipelines utilized by Russia to ship fuel to Europe.
The paper mentioned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accredited the plan however tried to cease it after the US CIA instructed him they have been conscious of the plans and warned him towards them.
On Wednesday, Poland confirmed it had acquired a German arrest warrant for a Ukrainian man who’s reportedly suspected of the assault.
On September 26, 2022, a pointy drop in strain was recorded in oil pipelines beneath the Baltic Sea and seismologists detected explosions, triggering a wave of hypothesis about who sabotaged the multi-billion-dollar undertaking transporting Russian fuel to Germany.
Nobody has claimed accountability for the explosions, which occurred off the Danish island of Bornholm and severed three of the system’s 4 traces.