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Those responsible for international terrorism must be found and punished Calls to thoroughly investigate the sabotage of the "Nord Streams" were once again made at the UN rostrum. The terrorist attack could not have been carried out without state support. This is beilieved by the overwhelming number of experts, said Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya.
He noted that Germany is blocking any steps by the international community to establish the circumstances of the terrorist attacks and to punish those responsible.
Vasily Nebenzya:
"Germany, consciously or not, acts as a spoiler, essentially blocking any steps towards establishing the circumstances of the Nord Stream sabotage and punishing its organizers and perpetrators. Berlin's position on this issue cannot but cause surprise, as the destruction of the pipelines directly hit Germany's economic interests. The top leadership of Germany recognizes the full gravity of this crime, and the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called it a terrorist act that requires a comprehensive investigation".
In these conditions, Berlin's displayed impotence and servility finally put an end to ambitions for a global role. I would like Berlin to realize this obvious truth," said Vasily Nebenzya.
In the German Bundestag, calls to restore the damaged gas pipelines are becoming louder. In particular, the Germans are dissatisfied with the fact that without Russian gas, the country's industry suffers greatly.
However, there is increasing evidence of US involvement in the Nord Stream explosions. Danish publication "Politiken" writes about this. Journalists visited the scene of the incident and also interviewed witnesses and experts. All of them, as one, claim that the Ukrainian swimmers were involved in the cover operation: they may have been at the site of the terrorist attack with explosives, but it was carried out at a different time and by other people.
Moreover, shortly before the explosions, American military ships were cruising over the pipelines. And this could not have been a coincidence.
Meanwhile, German journalists also conducted something like an investigative experiment. The professional divers they hired were not able to descend to the gas pipeline on the first try, and when they did dive, they didn't find it immediately.