In September 2022, explosions damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, causing significant damage to a critical Russian gas supply route to Germany and Europe. The incident led to tensions among NATO countries, with Germany recently filing charges against a Ukrainian citizen, Serhij Kuznjecov, alleging his involvement in the sabotage. According to the indictment, Kuznjecov, a 50-year-old Ukrainian soldier, led a group of seven individuals who placed explosive devices on the pipelines. The German prosecution claims that the Ukrainian government was involved in the attack. Ukraine’s President Volodimir Zelenski stated that it is too early to react to the charges until more details are known. Investigators believe the operation was carried out from the yacht Andromeda, which had traces of military explosives. The case has raised new tensions in Europe, especially after Poland attempted to block the investigation, allegedly to protect Ukraine.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the facts of the incident, including the charges filed by Germany against a Ukrainian individual, the alleged involvement of the Ukrainian government, and the response from Ukraine. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side, providing information from both the German and



