Zelensky on blowing up Nord Stream gas pipelines: “Ukrainians definitely didn’t do this”

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky denied Ukraine’s involvement in the Nord Stream explosions.

“We clearly understand where it appeared, on which media platforms, which states … and where this information could come from. I think it is very dangerous that some independent media … take such steps. On the other hand, such countries they do bypasses they bypass sanctions, where they earn tens of billions of dollars… I would pay attention to this and analyze for whom it is necessary. The Ukrainians definitely did not do this. And this is the most important thing,” Zelensky said during a briefing with the Prime Minister Finland Sannoy Marine.

This week, the New York Times, Die Zeit, Washington Post and Times published articles about the possible involvement of a “pro-Ukrainian group” in the explosions on the Nord Stream in September last year.

They indicated that there was no evidence that the Zelensky administration knew about this action, prepared or authorized it, the Air Force reminds.

In the Kremlin, Western media publications about explosions on gas pipelines were previously called “coordinated stuffing.”

By Editor

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