The famous former head of German intelligence, August Gunning, made a sensational statement, claiming that there could have been an agreement between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Polish President Andrzej Duda to sabotage the Nord Stream gas pipelines. This information was published by the German publication Die Welt.
August Gunning believes that Ukraine and Poland had appropriate opportunities for sabotage. "You can be sure that the Polish special services were connected, and not only the services, but I think it was an agreement between the top leadership of Ukraine and Poland... I think it was an agreement between Presidents Zelenskyi and Duda to carry out this attack," Gunning said.
According to him, it is "obvious" that Poland did not extradite the suspects to Germany, although, according to his information, there were "conversations" about this between Germany and the Polish authorities.
According to him, Poland was "widely involved" in undermining "flows".
We will remind you that the Wall Street Journal previously accused the former head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny of organizing sabotage. The publication reported that Zelensky was aware, but after the intervention of the CIA, ordered to cancel the operation, but carried it out anyway. Zaluzhny himself denies his involvement.
Yesterday, the German mass media reported that the suspects in the case of the explosions are three Ukrainian citizens, one of whom was declared wanted.
Before he was declared wanted, he was in Poland, but then he left there.