Russian big sailing ships MIR and SEDOV were used to sabotage Nord Stream? 1/x
On 18 September, the Russian sailing ship Sedov (four masts, one of the largest of its kind in the world) left Kaliningrad. 2/x
On September 22 at 4.14 UTC, SEDOV showed his last position sailing towards the South-East coast of Bornholm. 3/x
After 15 hours, SEDOV showed up going south-west from Bornholm. It is not known where he was for 15 hours, but it must have been closer to Bornholm because it was sailing from the direction of the island. 4/x
The distance between Sedov's new position and the position of the NS accident (south pipe) was approximately 30nm 5/x
The Sedov itinerary roughly coincides with the US Navy's search area 6/x
Since then, Sedov has been sailing along Bornholm, disabling the AIS satellite system several times. It turns towards the site of the second NS's burst and is now 3 nm away from it. 8/x
At a similar time, the second MIR sailing ship sails in the area, which on September 21 appears next to the site of the second explosion of NS2 9/x
Then the MIR turns east and from September 22 it travels on the North-South line at a distance of 12 nm from Polish oil rigs in the Baltic Sea 10/x
At the same time, near the MIR, the US Navy carries out a number of missions with the mh 60r strike hawk helicopter, adapted to detect and destroy submarines 11/x
Questions:
What is Sedov doing near the NS2 outbreak? What was he doing close to NS1 and why had he turned off AIS for 15 hours? What was MIR doing close to NS2 and what is it doing close to Polish installations? What is the US Navy looking for in their vicinity? 12/x
Is it possible to use these sailing ships to sabotage pipelines? For example, to drop divers, drones, hide a small submarine under the bottom of a sailing ship? Are diving underwater operations possible at a distance of 10-20nm? 13/x
Sedov has just finished his observations and is moving away? 14/x
Now the BIG GUY is coming... 15/x
HDMS Absalon revealed his position at 22.25 UTC and Sedov revealed his position at 22.25 UTC, and Sedov... immediately began to accelerate and run away? Sedov has been standing around the explosion for 26 hours! 16/x
It looks like BIG GUY after scaring Sedov, turns back. And SEDOV, after 26 hours of observation, just as the Danish frigate turned on AIS, accelerated sharply and began to sail away from NS2 17/x
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Ruski żaglowiec MIR (trzymasztowe bydlę) pływa w tę i we w tę w odległości 12 mil od platformy wiertniczej Lotosu. US Navy wykonuje w tym samym czasie i miejscu misje przeciwpodwodnym śmigłowcem. Drugi ruski żaglowiec MIR (czteromasztowy) praktycznie zaparkował w okolicach NS
*ten obok NS to oczywiście Siedow
Siedow tak sobie mniej więcej pływał w okolicach Bornholmu. 22 września był mniej więcej 30 nm od miejsca uszkodzenia NS1. Mówię mniej więcej, bo czasem ma wyłączony satelitarny AIS i nie wiadomo gdzie wtedy jest.