Russia is concerned about attempts to quietly drop an investigation into last year's Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Seymour Hersh, a prominent American investigative journalist, blames the United States for the sabotage, but he stressed that it would stimulate attempts to find out what happened.
Articles like Hersh's "demonstrate the need for an open international inquiry into this unprecedented attack on critical infrastructure," Peskov told the media on Thursday. “It is impossible to let this go without finding and punishing the perpetrators,” he said.
Russia has already spoken out about data showing "Anglo-Saxon [US and UK] involvement" in the incident, and there are "certain overlaps" between that information and the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's report. said a Kremlin spokesman.
Source: RT News