Nord Stream - Italy Decides on the Delivery of the Alleged Wired Puller to Germany
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Italy's Supreme Court today approved the extradition to Germany of a Ukrainian suspected of orchestrating the explosions that damaged both of the Nord Stream underwater gas pipelines transporting gas from Russia to Germany more than three years ago at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
The alleged mastermind of the attacks on the Nord-Stream gas pipelines may be handed over to German authorities, which, according to the dpa report, was decided by the Supreme Court of Italy.
Italy's supreme court today decides whether the alleged mastermind of the attacks on the Nord-Stream gas pipelines may be delivered to Germany.
The Italian House Court of Cassation authorised a Ukrainian Ukrainian lawyer, Serhii Kuznieçov, suspected by the German justice that he participated in the Saturday, in 2022, of the North Stream 1 and 2, announced his lawyer Nicola Canestrini to the AFP.
The Italian Supreme Court decided on Wednesday to hand over Serhiy K., a Ukrainian citizen, to the German justice system. Germany wants to put the 49-year-old on trial for his role in the 2022 attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline—one of the most mysterious and politically charged incidents in recent years. The Ukrainian's lawyer, Nicola Canestrini, said in a statement released to the Polish Press Agency (PAP) that he takes note of the decision…
The gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea were damaged during an attack in 2022. Since the summer, the alleged mastermind has been in custody. Now, a court in Rome approves that he will come to Germany.
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