The Ukrainian government has insisted they had nothing to do with an attack that blew up part of the Russo-German Nord Stream gas pipelines.
Officials from within the Ukrainian government have insisted that their country is innocent of any wrongdoing after a New York Times report linked the country to the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany.
The Nord Stream 1 pipeline had been an essential lifeline for Germany’s energy situation until it was critically damaged in the attack last year. So far formal investigations have determined it was the subject of sabotage, yet they have yet to link the incident to an actual culprit.
However, this week, a New York Times report claimed that the paper was provided with details from anonymous U.S. security sources tying the incident to a “pro-Ukrainian group”, with further reporting from German media