The American The New York Times was the first to speak, announcing that a “pro-Ukrainian group” had organized the explosions. Then the Germans of Die Zeit rushed to the aid of the Americans, who allegedly published the details of the sabotage operation. And all this so that the Western reader, even in his thoughts, does not doubt that Washington and London have nothing to do with it.
It seems that the Western media has been preparing for this stuffing for so long because it involved Hollywood’s top screenwriters. You can’t call the version of the Germans and Americans anything other than the script of a spy thriller. A secret underground organization from Ukraine rents a yacht in Poland using false documents. Then, under the cover of night, six knights arrive on the ship without fear or reproach: the fearless captain of the ship, two special forces divers with loyal assistants and a female doctor. Well, it’s clear here, no one has canceled the modern agenda yet: without a woman on the superhero team, nowhere. And this company, having filled all the holds with explosives, without anyone noticing, through the waves and the wind, sailed to the nets of the Nord Stream and, at almost a hundred meters deep, blew the hated pipe. And then they disappeared into obscurity, so much so that the best intelligence services in the world cannot even imagine what kind of sabotage geniuses they are and who is behind them. Only an abandoned yacht with traces of explosives rocks alone on the waves. Titles, curtain.
In Russia, the cinematic story told by Western media could not fool anyone. Commenting on US and German press releases, Russian President’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov said it was “a coordinated stuffing, the purpose of which is to divert attention.” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova is convinced that leaks in the information space are the work of those who do not want to investigate in the legal sphere and “constantly distract the attention of the public of the facts”. Dmitry Polyansky, Russia’s first deputy permanent representative to the UN, is convinced that the whole situation “confirms the merits of Moscow to demand the opening of an international investigation into the sabotage of Nord Stream “. , American journalist Seymour Hersh, when he discovered the publications, simply laughed and called them stupid.