Ukrainian detained in Poland over 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions
Poland detained Volodymyr Z., a trained diver suspected by German prosecutors of placing explosives on Nord Stream pipelines in 2022, amid ongoing extradition proceedings.
- A Ukrainian man named Volodymyr Z has been arrested in Poland for alleged involvement in the Nord Stream explosions in the Baltic Sea.
- Volodymyr Z is accused of placing explosives on the pipelines in 2022.
- The explosions have led to significant pressure drops reported by both Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.
- Tymoteusz Paprocki, the detainee’s lawyer, stated that no charges can be brought against anyone involved in these activities.
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The Warsaw district court has decided to place in custody for seven days Ukrainian Volodymyr Z., whom German justice suspects of involvement in the blowing up of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022.
Second Ukrainian Diver Arrested in Connection With Nord Stream Attack
A Ukrainian diver who is wanted in connection with the Nord Stream attack has been found and arrested in Poland, according to German prosecutors. Investigators in Germany believe that the suspect - named only as Volodymyr Z. - played a role in the sophisticated attack on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 systems on the bottom of the Baltic. The 2022 subsea sabotage operation destroyed three out of four pipelines in the network, reducing the po…
Three years after the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, which supply Russian natural gas to Europe, a suspect of Ukrainian nationality was arrested in Poland. The Polish prosecutor announced this on Tuesday, 30 September. He must be handed over to Germany, which had issued a European arrest warrant against him, but his lawyer formally opposes this extradition.
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