Of course, Jon Banks and others would like us to believe that it was just a coincidence that there were Russia ships in the vicinity of the pipeline explosions in the Baltic. And it is also just a coincidence that this fleet contained a ship which carries a mini submarine capable of such a mission.
Your guess is as good as everyone else's.
What's clear is that there was a conspiracy. This isn't the job of one person.
The remaining questions are: who had the means to sabotage three underwater pipelines simultaneously in waters patrolled by NATO and Baltic countries?
US and German intelligence apparently don't think the Russians blew up their own pipeline.
It's possible that a pro-Ukraine group did it independent of State-backing, as noted recently in the Press but I stand by my view that a State actor had to be involved given the complexity of such an operation.