One of Russian President Vladimir's most hawkish allies has suggested damaging undersea communications cables between Europe to the U.S. amid allegations of Western involvement in the September attacks on the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Kremlin’s security council, said Moscow should consider taking out the West’s seabed communications cables.
According to media reports, a tip-off from Dutch intelligence officials prompted the CIA to warn Ukraine not to destroy the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, which link Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea. The mission was carried out about three months later, involving a team of Ukrainian military divers who traveled to the site on a sailboat.
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