The Prosecutor General's Office stated that Ukraine’s involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines has not been established.

According to Ukrinform, the Prosecutor General's Office reported this.

The Prosecutor General's Office noted that, as part of the investigation into the criminal proceedings regarding the Russian Federation’s waging of a war against Ukraine and the enemy’s commission of other unlawful acts against Ukraine, information regarding the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines was reviewed.

As part of this proceeding, Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are conducting the necessary investigative and other procedural actions, including questioning witnesses and gathering information relevant to establishing the circumstances of the incident.

“Based on the results of the work already conducted and the information received, at this time, no facts have been established that would indicate the involvement of the State of Ukraine, its authorized bodies, or officials in the commission of these unlawful acts, nor that they issued any orders, instructions, directives, or guidance on behalf of Ukraine regarding the sabotage of the aforementioned gas pipelines. At the same time, the investigation into these circumstances is not yet complete, and the collection and examination of necessary evidence are ongoing,” the Prosecutor General's Office stated.