The Russian SS-750 special vessel, designed for underwater operations, was at the site of the gas pipeline explosion four days before the incident. This is indicated by information from the Danish Department of Defense.
On board the ship was an AC-26 ‘Priz’ mini-shuttle, as evidenced by photographs taken from a Danish patrol boat which was east of Bornholm on September 22 last year. At the same time, the ministry refused to release the photographs, citing intelligence information confidentiality.
Earlier, German resource T-Online and OSINT analyst Oliver Alexander reported that the SS-750 special vessel was one of six Russian warships that may be in the area in the days leading up to the attack. pipeline explosion. At the same time, data was taken as a basis, including from anonymous sources and satellite images, which show that the SS-750 left Kaliningrad together with the ships Alexander Frolov and SB-123.
Thus, the West is in fact preparing the ground for accusations of Moscow’s involvement in the destruction of its own gas pipelines.
The day before, Wintershall Dea boss Mario Merena said his company had no plans to restore the destroyed section of the Nord Stream. Wintershall Dea is one of Europe’s largest oil companies and a shareholder in the gas pipeline operator with a 15.5% share.
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