Russia accuses British Navy of blowing up Nord Stream pipelines and launching an attack on Sevastopol

EUROPEAN PRAVDA - SATURDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2022, 16:21 The Ministry of Defence of Russia has blamed members of the British Navy for allegedly having planned and carried out "terrorist attacks" on the Nord Stream-1 and Nord Stream-2 gas pipelines. European Pravda reports that Ihor Konashenkov, the chief spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence of Russia, made this claim on Saturday, 29 October.

Konashenkov also spoke of what he called a "terrorist attack" against military and allegedly civil ships in the Sevastopol Bay on Saturday, 29 October.

He claimed that preparations for the "attack" on Sevastopol were carried out under the guidance of members of the British Navy, who are allegedly currently in the Ukrainian city of Ochakiv. Konashenkov stated that members of that unit of the British Navy had also "taken part in the planning, facilitating and implementation of the 'terrorist attack' in the Baltic Sea on 26 September, blowing up the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines." On Saturday, 29 October, explosions occurred in the occupied city of Sevastopol in Crimea - Russian ships were allegedly "repelling drone attacks".

The Ministry of Defence of Russia claimed that the Russian minesweeper Ivan Golubets and a barrier in Pivdenna (Southern) Bay were damaged after being attacked by Ukrainian drones.

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The defence forces of the south of Ukraine believe that a failed launch of Russian air defence missiles might have been the cause of the explosions.

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