China News Service, March 8th. It has been nearly half a year since the "Beixi" pipeline explosion, and the real culprit behind the scenes has not yet been determined.

After American reporters revealed that the United States ordered the bombing of "Beixi", the American media revealed new claims about the black hand behind the scenes.

  According to the US "New York Times" citing a number of US officials on the 7th, new intelligence indicates that a pro-Ukrainian organization has sabotaged the "Beixi" pipeline.

In addition, they found no evidence of Russian involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline attack.

In September 2022 local time, there was a leak in the "Beixi-2" natural gas pipeline

"Ukraine is the most logical suspect"

  Some U.S. officials believe that Ukraine and its allies are the most logical suspects in the bombing of the "North Stream" pipeline.

They have opposed the Nord Stream project for years, saying it poses a threat to national security because the pipeline makes it easier for Russia to sell natural gas to Europe.

  The officials also said they had no evidence that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky or his top lieutenants were involved in the operation, or that the perpetrators were acting at the direction of Ukrainian government officials.

Additionally, they found no evidence of Russian government involvement in the attack.

Data map: The pipeline of the landing facility of the "Beixi-2" natural gas pipeline project.

  The report pointed out that the official who reviewed the intelligence said, "They believe that the saboteur is likely to be a Ukrainian or Russian citizen, or a combination of the two. U.S. officials pointed out that neither the U.S. nor the British citizen was involved in the case."

  The report also stated that the explosives on the "Beixi" pipeline were likely placed by experienced divers. Although they have not served in the army or special forces, they may have received specialized government training in the past.

  But U.S. officials declined to disclose the nature of the intelligence, its source or any details of the evidence it contained.

Ukraine hastened to deny, Russia: Someone is starting to dump the pot

  Ukraine has denied the allegations.

  According to a CNN report, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Zelensky, wrote on social media Twitter on the 7th, "Although I like to collect interesting information about the (Ukrainian) government. Conspiracy theory, but I have to say that (Ukraine) has nothing to do with this disaster in the Baltics and there is no information of any 'pro-(Ukraine) sabotage groups'."

Data map: Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova.

  Russia also made the latest response.

According to the Russian satellite network, the spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zakharova wrote on Telegram: "I want to know who allowed the media to leak these and let the media report them everywhere? The answer is that those who do not want to be in the legal field "Pipeline sabotage case) investigators, they will divert the audience's attention from the facts in every possible way."

  Zakharova emphasized that Western regimes involved in the "Nord Stream" pipeline incident should respond to Russia's formal request and consider the investigative materials of American journalist Seymour Hersh.

  John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the US National Security Council, said that European countries are still conducting investigations, and the US government will not comment on new media reports on the "North Stream" pipeline attack.

  In addition, according to the German "Die Zeit" report, German investigators found that all traces of the ship that damaged the "Nord Stream" pointed to Ukraine.

  According to investigation information, a gang of six people carried out sabotage work.

The speedboat they rented from a company based in Poland.

This company belongs to two Ukrainians.

  On September 26, 2022, the important natural gas transportation pipelines "Beixi-1" and "Beixi-2" connecting Russia and Europe suffered gas leaks and underwater explosions one after another.

After the incident, Denmark and Sweden conducted investigations on the scene and said that the pipeline was suspected of "deliberate sabotage".

Russian President Vladimir Putin once stated that the explosion of the "North Stream" natural gas pipeline was obviously a terrorist attack.

  Hersh, an American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, published an article in February this year accusing the US and Norwegian governments of organizing sabotage operations against Russia's gas pipelines to Germany and other European countries.

But this claim was denied by the United States.