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Ukrainian presidential administration official denies Kiev’s role in Nord Stream sabotage

The New York Times reported earlier on Tuesday, citing anonymous sources, that US intelligence has so far been unable to identify the mastermind of last September's sabotage attacks that targeted the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines for transporting natural gas from Russia to Europe

MOSCOW, March 7. /TASS/. Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian presidential administration’s chief of staff, denied his country’s involvement in last year’s sabotage attacks that damaged the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.

"Ukraine has nothing to do with the Baltic Sea mishap and has no information about 'pro-Ukrainian sabotage groups,'" Podolyak wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.

The New York Times reported earlier on Tuesday, citing anonymous sources, that US intelligence has so far been unable to identify the mastermind of last September's sabotage attacks that targeted the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines for transporting natural gas from Russia to Europe. The anonymous officials interviewed by the newspaper said there had been no firm conclusions about those responsible, thus leaving open "the possibility that the operation might have been conducted off the books by a proxy force with connections to the Ukrainian government or its security services.".