Operation Stream was carried out in early March, and for nearly two months Kremlin officials and propagandists have been touting its achievement as a heroic narrative. But this attempt at myth-making has raised far more questions than answers.
Preparation
On 8 March, Russian troops managed to penetrate enemy lines by walking through the disused Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod gas pipeline. It had been the main conduit for Russian gas exports to Europe, until, at the start of this year, Ukraine declined to renew a transit agreement and the fuel supplies stopped.
A state-owned news agency reported that several army brigades took part in Operation Stream, including servicemen from the Volunteer Corps and Chechen special forces. The Channel One documentary claimed that the team had spent 100 days in preparation.