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Writer's pictureAmaya Kavya

US officials claim a pro-Ukrainian group may have sabotaged pipelines based on intelligence gathered


The new intelligence report indicates that a pro-Ukrainian group may have sabotaged pipelines that transport natural gas from Russia to Europe. The report is based on analysis of satellite images and other intelligence gathered by US officials. The report suggests that the group may have used explosives or other means to damage the pipelines and disrupt the flow of gas. The report also suggests that the motive behind the sabotage may have been to undermine Russia's control over the natural gas supply to Europe. Ukraine, which has a tense relationship with Russia, has been seeking to reduce its dependence on Russian gas and has been promoting alternative energy sources. US officials have not yet provided any evidence to support these claims, and it is unclear who the pro-Ukrainian group might be. Some analysts have suggested that the Ukrainian government itself may be involved in the sabotage, while others have pointed to the possibility of a rogue group or a third-party actor. The report is likely to lead to increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine, as well as between Russia and the United States. Russia has previously accused Ukraine of obstructing the flow of natural gas through its territory, and any evidence of Ukrainian involvement in sabotage is likely to be met with a strong response from Moscow.


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