The CIA warned the Ukrainian government not to attack the Nord Stream gas pipelines last summer
Investigators searching for answers behind explosions on the Nord Stream pipelines last year said a rental yacht may be linked to the incident, while some officials have ruled out Russian involvement. WSJ explores what we know so far.
Photo composite: Danish Defence Command via Reuters/Uwe Driestlast summer after it obtained detailed information about a Ukrainian plot to destroy a main energy connection between Russia and Europe, officials familiar with the exchange said.Continue reading your article with
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