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USA responsible for Nord Stream Pipeline blast, claims report

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American journalist, Seymour Hersh has made a shocking claim. He has said that the blast in the Nord Stream underwater gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, took place secretly at the orders of the President of the USA, Joe Biden, on 26th September, 2022. His report further revealed that the bombardment on underwater gas pipelines had taken place under a covert operation from Norway, carried out by the CIA. The blast took place after American divers laid landmines near the pipelines in deep sea. Nevertheless, the White House has refuted these claims.

The White House Spokesperson has labeled these claims to be false. It was said that these are nothing but just fictitious claims. On the other hand, journalist Seymour has claimed that the pipeline was being seen as a threat by NATO countries. Nord Stream was like a boon to Germany, through which, gas was being supplied at lower rates from Russia to Germany. Earlier, Russia was being held responsible for this blast.

As per Seymour’s report, the plan to destroy this pipeline was being prepared since December, 2021. Being very covert, it was proposed by the American navy to carry out the blast from a submarine. At the same time, the air force had proposed to drop a bomb with delayed fuze, which could have been set from a distance. The whole plan was carried out without leaving evidence.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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