Ukrainian detained in Poland over 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions
Poland arrested Ukrainian diver Volodymyr Z. on a European arrest warrant accusing him of 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage that severed major Russian gas supplies to Europe.
- 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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Polish border guards said on Thursday they had detected suspicious behavior by a Russian fishing boat near a gas pipeline in the sea off the city of Władysławowo, amid growing concerns about sabotage operations in the Baltic Sea.
The Polish authorities reported on Thursday an incident with a Russian ship that remained in the vicinity of a gas pipeline in the waters of the Baltic Sea, near the port of Szczecin, in northern Poland. Karolina Gałecka, spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior, reported at a press conference in Warsaw that "the Border Guard, using its surveillance systems, detected a Russian ship", which "remained aimlessly, for about 20 minutes, approximate…
It's the Kremlin's next diversion.
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.
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