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Serbia🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

KOMENTAR: Istina

The article discusses recent developments in the investigation into the sabotage of the 'North Stream 2' gas pipeline. It reports that German authorities have filed charges against a Ukrainian citizen, Sergey K., alleging he was a leader in organizing the attack. The article claims that after his arrest in Italy, evidence emerged suggesting his involvement in the sabotage. It further states that during his detention, he attempted to distance himself from the act, claiming he followed orders. The piece suggests that this case could reveal who was involved in the attack, including potential connections to Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. support through the CIA under former President Biden. However, the U.S. has denied these allegations. The article also notes that German businesses may seek compensation if the sabotage is proven.

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KOMENTAR: Istina

The article discusses recent developments in the investigation into the sabotage of the 'North Stream 2' gas pipeline. It reports that German authorities have filed charges against a Ukrainian citizen, Sergey K., alleging he was a leader in organizing the attack. The article claims that after his arrest in Italy, evidence emerged suggesting his involvement in the sabotage. It further states that during his detention, he attempted to distance himself from the act, claiming he followed orders. The piece suggests that this case could reveal who was involved in the attack, including potential connections to Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. support through the CIA under former President Biden. However, the U.S. has denied these allegations. The article also notes that German businesses may seek compensation if the sabotage is proven.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the sabotage as an organized effort by Ukrainian officials with U.S. backing, implying a geopolitical conflict. It uses strong language such as 'teroristička akcija' (terrorist action) and attributes responsibility to specific political figures, which aligns with a right-leaning视角

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