Russian media found: The former Polish foreign minister deleted the "Thank you America" ​​tweet and sent a new one

  [Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] Remember the "Thank you, America" ​​tweet by the former Polish foreign minister on the "North Stream Incident"?

"Russia Today" (RT) found on September 29, local time, that Sikorski, a member of the European Parliament and former Polish foreign minister, deleted the tweet, but sent a new one...

  RT found that Sikorsky had deleted his series of tweets about the "North Stream Incident" on the 27th; in a new tweet released on the 28th local time, Sikorsky wrote, "I am very happy , 'North Stream'... paralyzed. It's good for Poland. Hopefully the Danish investigation will find the perpetrators. I naturally make workable assumptions on my own behalf only about who is motivated and capable of doing so."

  Earlier, the main channel of Russia's natural gas delivery to Europe, the "North Stream" natural gas pipeline, was suspected of being damaged and leaked, causing concern from all parties.

Swedish TV reported that measuring stations in Sweden and Denmark had recorded strong underwater explosions in the area of ​​the Nord Stream gas pipeline leak.

In this context, Sikorsky posted 5 tweets related to the "North Stream" pipeline on Twitter on the 27th, directly linking the United States to the incident, triggering Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zakharova and A number of Russian media were concerned, and Zakharova also posted a screenshot of Sikorsky's "Thanks to the United States" post on social media and asked, "Is this an official statement about terrorist acts?"

  Regarding Sikorsky's deletion of old tweets and new tweets, many netizens commented on RT's comment area.

  Someone explained Sikorsky's behavior and said not to pay too much attention to the content of the tweet, "This should be a joke, I'm here to tell you why he said that, he probably drank too much, I think it should be a Just kidding. In fact, he's a very smart guy, really! He doesn't like Russians and doesn't care about Americans."

  But more people ridicule this practice.

"It's too late to delete this tweet. We all know the US did it." "(Delete this tweet is) too late. The whole world sees it." "Well, no need to delete this Twitter. I had the same thought and even said it earlier on this site. The CIA and the US Navy are probably behind it." "Deleting this tweet (thing) makes it more real. Before driving Check your car, man."