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Nord-Stream-Sabotage: Suspect Was Probably Part of a Special Unit

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Documents show that Serhij K. was probably a member of the Ukrainian special forces. His then superior confirmed this.

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"Der Spiegel": Serhij Kuznietzov, arrested in Rimini for the destruction of the gas pipeline, was following orders. Attacking a NATO member...The North Stream 1 and North Stream 2 pipelines, strategic infrastructure for the European energy supply, run parallel to the bottom of the Baltic Sea directly connecting Russia to Germany. The first came into operation in 2011, becoming for more than a decade one of the main channels of supply of Russian …

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Documents show that Serhij K. was probably a member of the Ukrainian special forces. His then superior confirmed this.

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Serhij K. is in custody because he is said to have been involved in the attack on the Nord-Stream pipelines. The alleged mastermind of the action now confirms that K. was under his command. This could have consequences.

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The Ukrainian Serhij K., who is considered to be involved in the attack on the Baltic gas pipelines, was apparently an active member of a special unit of the Ukrainian armed forces at the time of the attack.This is shown by an official document from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, which is available to the SPIEGEL.The Post The North Stream Sabotage: More suspect was active elite soldier of Ukraine first appeared on Tichy's insight.

Ukrainian citizen Serhiy K., who is currently in custody in Germany in connection with the damage to the Nord Stream pipeline, belonged to a special unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the time of the attack on the pipeline, the weekly Der Spiegel reported on Thursday, citing a document from the Ministry of Defense in Kyiv. Germany has arrested Serhiy K., a 49-year-old former captain of the Ukrainian special forces. Prosecutors suspect him of …

One of the Ukrainians suspected of blowing up Nord Stream 2 was reportedly serving in an elite military unit, German media reported on Thursday. The man is currently in custody in Germany.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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