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Kremlin accuses UK of ‘directing and coordinating’ Nord Stream blasts

  • Kremlin says intelligence services ‘have data indicating British military specialists were directing and coordinating the attack’
  • London has rejected accusations; spokesman said UK would not be drawn into ‘distractions, which are part of the Russian playbook’

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A gas leak at Nord Stream 2 in the Baltic Sea. Photo: Swedish Coast Guard/dpa
Agence France-Presse

The Kremlin on Tuesday accused Britain of “directing and coordinating” explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

“Our intelligence services have data indicating that British military specialists were directing and coordinating the attack,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

“There is evidence that Britain is involved in sabotage, in a terrorist attack on vital energy infrastructure, not Russian, but international.”

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He did not provide any details but insisted that the West should “carefully” analyse Moscow’s information.

“We expect that despite the unacceptable silence of the European countries, this analysis will nevertheless be carried out,” he said, adding that Russia would also consider further steps.

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London has rejected the accusations.

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