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After Italy gave rights assurances, the Nord Stream suspect ended his hunger strike.

His lawyer announced on Tuesday that a Ukrainian suspected of being involved in the blasts at 2022 Nord Stream has ended a hunger-strike he started on October 31. Italian authorities had pledged to protect his rights.

According to his lawyer Nicola Canestrini, the detainee identified as Serhii in Germany under privacy laws, stopped protesting after being assured that he would receive food that met his medical needs.

The Italian authorities have not yet commented.

Serhii k. refused to eat in protest of prison conditions, and what his lawyer claimed was the failure to provide him with a proper diet. Canestrini previously stated that his client has pancreatitis, coeliac disease, and is a vegan.

He was arrested in Italy on an Italian warrant in August. He denies playing any part in the explosions which cut off Russian gas to Europe. Last month, an appeals court in Bologna ordered his transfer to Germany. He is still in a high security Italian prison, pending an appeal.

The 2022 explosions have not been attributed to anyone. Both Moscow and the West have described them as an act sabotage. Ukraine denies any involvement. (Reporting and editing by Crispio Balmer, Emilio Parodi)

(source: Reuters)