'The dictatorship of the Western elites targets all societies,' Putin said. 'This is a challenge to all.'
A Ukrainian flag waves in a heavily damaged residential area in the village of Dolyna in the Donetsk after the withdrawal of Russian troops on Sept. 24.
NATO leaders have said they believe the pipelines — which extend from Russia to Germany — were sabotaged by Russia, both to punish an energy-hungry Europe and to further the Kremlin’s deepening and delusive aura of victimhood. Though the lines weren’t running, the leaks spewed hundreds of thousands tons of methane gas, which flowed into the Baltic Sea.
Bubbles of methane gas leak into the Baltic Sea from Nord Stream, as photographed from a Swedish Coast Guard aircraft on Wednesday. The White House strongly disputed Zakharova’s allegations. “This is ridiculous,” National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson told Yahoo News. “We all know Russia has a long history of spreading disinformation and is doing it again here.”
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