Europe's Nord Stream attack probes go on as report blames pro-Ukraine group

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Europe's Nord Stream attack probes go on as report blames pro-Ukraine group
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'The German government has taken note of the report,' a German official told Newsweek.

Ongoing European investigations into the suspected acts of sabotage against the Nord Stream pipelines running through the Baltic Sea continue amid a new report citing U.S. intelligence assessment of the involvement of a pro-Ukrainian group., cited unnamed U.S. officials who were said to have reviewed new intelligence pointing to an unidentified pro-Ukrainian group in underwater attacks last September that ravaged the pipelines designed to carry gas from Russia to Germany. The U.S.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordination John Kirby deferred questions about the report to the authorities of Denmark, Germany and Sweden, which have opened separate probes into the incident. One German official speaking on background said the country's probe was indeed ongoing, while also stating that Berlin had eyes on the recent news.

A handout photo provided by Swedish Coast Guard shows the release of gas emanating from a leak on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea on September 28, 2022.Security Council that their investigations had not yet concluded.

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