Canada Global (Web News) After a joint investigation by American and German newspapers, it has been found out who made the explosions in Nord Stream, which supplies Russian gas to Europe in September last year.
Two Nord Stream pipelines that run through the Baltic Sea near Sweden and Denmark to supply Russian gas to Europe have mysteriously leaked. Two underwater explosions were heard in the river, after which a gas pipeline leakage was suspected to be sabotage.
The pipeline explosions came at a time when Russia was at war with Ukraine and the United States and its European allies and Russia had come face-to-face over Russia’s military action, and bitterness was running high on both sides.
There were various theories circulating that these explosions were carried out by Russia itself so that it could be blamed on Europe and the United States and gain an advantage in the war in Ukraine, but what were the real reasons for the explosions or who was behind these explosions? It was not entirely clear.
Now, the American newspaper Washington Post and the German newspaper Der Spiegel have found out the real motives of the explosions in a joint investigation. The joint investigation report revealed that the commander of the Ukrainian special forces was behind the Nord Stream explosions.
According to the 48-year-old Commander Roman Charonsky was serving as a coordinator in the Special Forces of Ukraine, but he did not do this operation alone, but he was taking orders from his seniors. The report says that the Ukrainian commander told his lawyer. have denied these allegations while the President of Ukraine has also been denying his country’s involvement in these blasts.