Roman Chervinsky, a colonel in Ukraine’s special operations forces, was integral to the brazen sabotage operation of the Russia-Germany pipeline, say people familiar with the planning.

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    Whatever the case, it was a major win for greenhouse gas reductions in Europe. We can thank whoever did it for that.

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        Coal power is being killed in Australia by renewable energy as it is comparatively cheap to install and has ridiculously low operating costs.

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      Not really. That was methane that escaped straight into the atmosphere. It was a climate disaster.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A senior Ukrainian military officer with deep ties to the country’s intelligence services played a central role in the bombing of the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines last year, according to officials in Ukraine and elsewhere in Europe, as well as other people knowledgeable about the details of the covert operation.

    The officer’s role provides the most direct evidence to date tying Ukraine’s military and security leadership to a controversial act of sabotage that has spawned multiple criminal investigations and that U.S. and Western officials have called a dangerous attack on Europe’s energy infrastructure.

    While Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas conglomerate, owns 51 percent of Nord Stream, Western energy companies, including from Germany, France and the Netherlands, are partners and invested billions in the project.

    “All speculations about my involvement in the attack on Nord Stream are being spread by Russian propaganda without any basis,” Chervinsky said in a written statement to The Washington Post and Der Spiegel, which conducted a joint investigation of his role.

    Authorities allege that Chervinsky, who was arrested in April, acted without permission and that the operation gave away the coordinates of a Ukrainian airfield, prompting a Russian rocket attack that killed a soldier and injured 17 others.

    Nearly a month before the explosions, Gazprom stopped flows on Nord Stream 1, hours after the Group of Seven industrialized nations announced a forthcoming price cap on Russian oil, a move intended to put a dent in the Kremlin’s treasury.


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    If this is true Ukraine committed a terrorist attack on germany and therefore should not be accepted in EU anytime in the near future.

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      As a german I hardcore disagree. I’m really glad that pipeline is gone and our government couldn’ back pedal on the sanctions. The actions of some dude in the UA military shouldn’t have any implications on their EU membership either.