An investigative documentary has reportedly revealed that Russian navy ships with the ability to perform underwater operations were in close proximity to the Nord Stream pipeline blast site. According to intercepted Russian navy communications, the vessels were observed near the location where the explosions later occurred, leading to the gas pipelines’ inoperability. While the cause of the blasts remains unknown, ongoing investigations are exploring the possibility of sabotage, with pro-Ukrainian operatives among the suspects. The latest episode of the TV documentary series Putin’s Shadow War and podcast Cold Front highlights suspicious ship movements prior to the incident, pointing to possible Russian involvement in the Nord Stream blasts.
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