Incidents

"Unfounded Accusations": The Kremlin denies the media version of Russia's preparing sabotage in Europe

According to Putin's Prescribe, Western countries are again looking for a reason to be unreasonably accused of Russia instead of investigating the explosions on the "north streams" urgently. On Wednesday, April 19, Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that Western media were mistaken, claiming Moscow's preparation for diversions at energy facilities in Europe. He reported this during a press coll, reports Kommersant.

Journalists asked him to comment on information published by the media in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland, that the Russian Federation plans to carry out energy diversions. To which Peskov replied that the European media of these countries were wrong in their investigation. "They are trying to blame Russia again," he said during the conversation.

According to the Presidential Presidential President, Russia would like European countries to pay more attention to the investigation of explosions on the "northern streams" and the topic "the need for transparent, urgent and broad international investigation of these unprecedented terrorist acts and sabotage. " Recall that information about the possible sabotage of Russia in Europe has recently appeared during the investigation of public media of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.