Russia’s Gazprom Releases Photos of NATO Seafox Mine Destroyer Found Next to Nord Stream Pipeline in 2015 – NATO Tried to Blow It Up At Least Once Before

An explosive-laden device found near the Nord Stream pipeline to Europe in 2015.

Russia’s TASS News Service released photos on Tuesday of a NATO Seafox mine disposal unmanned underwater drone was found during a scheduled visual inspection of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline in November 2015.

Russia accused NATO of attempting to blow up the pipeline in 2015.

The incident made international headlines at the time.

Via KimDotCom.

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TASS News reported:

An incident with NATO explosive devices occurred earlier at the Nord Stream gas pipeline, official spokesman of Gazprom Sergey Kupriyanov said on the air with the Rossiya-24 TV Channel.

“It is necessary to remind about developments at the Nord Stream gas pipeline that were already registered earlier. This case is well known. On November 6, 2015, the NATO Seafox mine disposal unmanned underwater vehicle was found during the scheduled visual inspection of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline. It lay in space between gas pipelines, clearly near one of strings,” Kupriyanov said.

“NATO said the underwater mine disposal vehicle was lost during exercises. Such NATO exercises when the combat explosive device turned out to be exactly under our gas pipeline,” the spokesman said.

The explosive device was deactivated by Swedish Armed Forces at that time and gas transport halted due to the emergency resumed, he added.

And as The Gateway Pundit reported last week, the CIA also reportedly sabotaged a Soviet pipeline in Siberia back in 1982. The blast could be seen from space.

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