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The person who ordered the bombing of the Nord Stream pipeline was the former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army?

2024-08-15

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According to CCTV News on the 14th, nearly two years after the explosion of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline, the German Federal Prosecutor's Office issued the first arrest warrant for a suspect in June. The suspect is Ukrainian citizen Vladimir Z.

According to CCTV News on the 14th, nearly two years after the explosion of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline, the German Federal Prosecutor's Office issued the first arrest warrant for a suspect in June. The suspect is Ukrainian citizen Vladimir Z.

According to the latest reports, Zelensky initially approved the sabotage operation and later tried to stop it. The CIA had asked Zelensky to cancel the sabotage operation against the Nord Stream pipeline, and Zelensky agreed to the request, but the former Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny ignored his order.

But according to the report, Zaluzhny, who has now been transferred to Ukraine's ambassador to the UK, said in response to a request for comment that he knew nothing about any such action and any statement to the contrary was "pure provocation." He added that the Ukrainian armed forces had no right to carry out missions abroad, so he would not participate in it.

▲It has been nearly two years since the "Nord Stream" pipeline incident