Poland was not hub for Nord Stream sabotage, prosecutors say
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A gas leak at Nord Stream 2 seen on Sept 27, 2022, from the Danish F-16 interceptor in Bornholm, Denmark.
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WARSAW – There is no evidence to suggest that Poland was used as a hub for the sabotage blew up the pipelines
It also said that there was no direct evidence
The Wall Street Journal newspaper reported in June that German investigators are examining evidence damage the Nord Stream pipelines
“The statement that ‘Poland was a logistics hub for the operation of blowing up Nord Stream’ is completely untrue and is not supported by the evidence of the investigation,” the Polish National Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.
It added there was no evidence to suggest that Polish citizens participated in blowing up the pipelines.
According to the newspaper, German investigators have reconstructed the two-week voyage of the Andromeda.
Citing people familiar with the voyage, it said the sabotage crew placed deep-sea explosives on Nord Stream 1
Polish prosecutors said that the Andromeda had sailed to Poland from the German island of Ruegen and spent 12 hours in a Polish port.
“The findings of the investigation show that during the stay of the yacht in a Polish port, no items were loaded onto its deck, and the crew of the yacht was inspected by the Polish border guard,” the prosecutor’s office said.
Polish daily Rzeczpospolita cited the prosecutor’s office as saying that there were six people on board the yacht and that they had Bulgarian passports. REUTERS

