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German prosecutors accused Kiev of ordering sabotage on the North Stream
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive4 days ago

German prosecutors accused Kiev of ordering sabotage on the North Stream

The German prosecution has accused Kiev of ordering a sabotage attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, which Russia used to supply natural gas to the European Union. According to the indictment, a Ukrainian military officer named Sergei K., along with other personnel, allegedly carried out the attack under orders from Ukrainian authorities. The plan was to cut off Russia’s revenue from gas sales to Germany and the broader EU by destroying the pipeline. Prosecutors claim that K. recruited professional divers, a captain, and experts in explosives, who rented a yacht using forged documents and transported explosive materials to the pipeline in 2022. The explosion occurred four days later. K. is currently detained in Hamburg and faces trial. His Italian lawyer dismissed the charges as 'fragile arguments,' claiming there is insufficient evidence to convict him. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not comment on the accusations during a press conference in Dublin. The sabotage of Nord Stream sparked numerous speculations and allegations about responsibility, but no official entity has taken formal responsibility for the attack.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 88Objective 704 days ago
German Prosecutor: Ukrainian authorities ordered sabotage on the North Stream

The article reports on a German prosecutors' office accusation against a Ukrainian military officer, Sergey K., alleging sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in September 2022. The prosecution claims he was acting under orders from Ukrainian authorities to disrupt Russian gas exports to Germany and the EU by planting explosives on the pipeline. According to the indictment, Sergey K. allegedly gathered a team of divers, a captain, and an explosives expert in Rostock using forged documents to deliver weapons and detonators to the pipeline, leading to explosions four days later. He is currently in custody in Hamburg awaiting trial. His Italian lawyer has dismissed the accusations as 'fragile theories,' denying any condemnation of his party. Ukrainian President Zelensky did not comment on the charges, citing lack of full information. The incident has raised questions about responsibility amid the European energy crisis and Russian aggression. The pipeline was severely damaged, halting gas deliveries. The accusations have strained German-Ukrainian relations, as Germany remains Ukraine’s largest military supporter.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents the German prosecutors’ allegations against a Ukrainian suspect, it does not overtly frame the narrative as pro-Russian or anti-Ukrainian. It includes both the prosecution’s claims and the defense’s rebuttal, though it emphasizes the seriousness of the charges without down

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 70): This article closely mirrors the first but adds some contextual information about the impact of the explosion and the timeline relative to the Russian invasion. It maintains a more neutral tone than the first article, though it still lacks balance by not mentioning any responses from Ukraine or Russ

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 85Objective 654 days ago
Prosecutor's office: Ukraine ordered sabotage on the North Stream

The Slovenian newspaper Večer reports on a legal complaint filed by the German prosecutor's office alleging that Ukrainian authorities ordered a bombing attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea. The pipeline was used by Russia to supply natural gas to Germany and the EU. The complaint accuses a Ukrainian military officer, Sergey K., of orchestrating the sabotage with a group of professional divers, a captain, and an explosives expert. According to the prosecutors, the group used forged documents to board a ship in Rostock and transported explosive materials to the pipeline site in 2022, leading to an explosion four days later. Sergey K. is currently in custody in Hamburg, where he faces trial. His Italian lawyer has dismissed the allegations as 'fragile claims,' while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not commented on the accusations. The sabotage occurred during the European energy crisis and after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, raising questions about responsibility. No official has yet taken ownership of the incident, and the pipeline remains severely damaged, halting gas deliveries.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the accusation against a Ukrainian military officer within the broader context of Ukraine's conflict with Russia, emphasizing the role of Western support for Ukraine. It highlights the involvement of Russian-aligned infrastructure and the potential implications for European energy

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article reports on the German prosecution's claim that Ukrainian authorities ordered sabotage on Nord Stream. It provides details from the indictment including the suspect, alleged methods, and location. However, it includes emotionally charged language such as 'kočljive' (offensive) regarding G

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 604 days ago
German prosecutors accused Kiev of ordering sabotage on the North Stream

The German prosecution has accused Kiev of ordering a sabotage attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, which Russia used to supply natural gas to the European Union. According to the indictment, a Ukrainian military officer named Sergei K., along with other personnel, allegedly carried out the attack under orders from Ukrainian authorities. The plan was to cut off Russia’s revenue from gas sales to Germany and the broader EU by destroying the pipeline. Prosecutors claim that K. recruited professional divers, a captain, and experts in explosives, who rented a yacht using forged documents and transported explosive materials to the pipeline in 2022. The explosion occurred four days later. K. is currently detained in Hamburg and faces trial. His Italian lawyer dismissed the charges as 'fragile arguments,' claiming there is insufficient evidence to convict him. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not comment on the accusations during a press conference in Dublin. The sabotage of Nord Stream sparked numerous speculations and allegations about responsibility, but no official entity has taken formal responsibility for the attack.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the German prosecution's accusations against Ukraine and the defense's rebuttal, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both the prosecution and the defendant's lawyer, allowing readers to form their own opinions

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is high as the article reports on a specific claim by the German prosecutor's office regarding alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'kočljive' and potential bias in portraying Ukra

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 82Objective 605 days ago
Ukrainian Sergei K. accused of sabotage on the North Stream

The article reports on the accusation against Ukrainian citizen Sergey K., who is alleged to have been involved in sabotage attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022. The charges include causing explosions and damaging infrastructure, with evidence suggesting he was the leader of a group responsible for these attacks. He was arrested in Italy in August 2023 and later handed over to Germany. German authorities claim he used forged documents to rent a yacht for the operation, while his lawyers deny his involvement, asserting he was in Ukraine at the time of the attack. The incident occurred during Europe’s energy crisis and raised questions about responsibility, with Kyiv blaming Russia and Moscow accusing the West. Ukrainian President Zelensky has not commented on the accusations due to lack of detailed information.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the allegations against Sergey K., including both the claims by German authorities and the defense provided by his legal team. It does not overtly favor one side over another, though it highlights geopolitical tensions between Ukraine, Russia, and Western/E

Why these scores (Factual 82 · Objective 60): The article provides detailed accounts of the suspect, his alleged role, and the operation. It includes quotes from both the prosecutors and the defense lawyer, which adds some objectivity. However, it leans towards presenting the German claims as credible while downplaying the defense's position. T

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