US intelligence suggests pro-Ukrainian group carried out Nord Stream blasts: Report

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In this picture provided by Swedish Coast Guard, the gas leak in the Baltic Sea from Nord Stream photographed from the Coast Guard's aircraft on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2022. (Swedish Coast Guard via Online News 72h)

US intelligence suggests pro-Ukrainian group carried out Nord Stream blasts: Report

Breanne Deppisch
March 07, 11:15 AM March 07, 11:28 AM
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New intelligence reviewed by U.S. intelligence agencies reportedly indicates that a pro-Ukrainian group was behind the attacks on the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines last year.

The U.S. officials said they do not have evidence that the group was tied to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky or that the perpetrators were acting on the orders of any Ukrainian government officials, the New York Times reported Tuesday.

They declined to disclose additional details about the nature of the intelligence or how it was obtained.

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Both Nord Stream gas pipelines connecting Russia to Germany were hit by four explosions last September, which Western officials, including in the United States, had described as an act of "sabotage."

This is a breaking news story. Check back soon for updates.

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