Damage to Nord Stream, NATO: “It’s sabotage, let’s react”. Moscow responds: “Terrorist act”

NATO made known through a note that it is “ready to support allied investigations” into the damage to the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipeline plants. “We will react to defend ourselves from the coercive use of energy “

Author: Gabriella Mazzeo

According to NATO, the 4 leaks in the pipelines of Russian gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 are “the result of sabotage operations” carried out by Moscow itself. In a press releasethe Alliance promises “reactions in case of coercive use of energy”.

The discovery of leaks in Russian gas pipelines further complicates the international scenario. The breakdowns caused at least three explosions near the island of Bornholm and the Swedish and Danish authorities called an emergency meeting on the matter. The idea is that the pipeline could have been voluntarily sabotaged with the help of submarines.

For now, the international community has timidly pointed the finger at Moscow itself, as the Kremlin has vehemently rejected the allegations. “It would be stupid and absurd on our part” commented Vladimir Putin’s entourage in this regard.

In turn, thehe promised Russia “an independent investigation” to understand what might have happened. “Joe Biden needs to clarify whether or not the US is behind the damage to Nord Stream,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

NATO’s response, as expected, did not take long. After the White House denied involvement in damage to the gas transfer pipes, the Alliance said in a statement. “stand ready to support the allies’ ongoing investigations determine the source of the damage”.

“Damage to the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines in the international waters of the Baltic Sea is of great concern,” the statement reads. sabotage. losses cause substantial business risks and environmental damage. We support allied investigations and are committed to defending our rights by discouraging the coercive use of energy. Any attack will be met with a single, firm response.”

Moscow accuses NATO troops

“The damage to the pipelines appears to be a terrorist act by a foreign country,” said Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman quoted by Interfax. Peskov also commented on the news published by the foreign press about the presence of Russian troops in the areas where the explosions were recorded. “This is distorted news – he stressed -. Many more NATO troops were seen in the area”.

Source: Fan Page IT

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