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German prosecutors claim that Italy arrested a Ukrainian for attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline

The German prosecutor general announced on Thursday that Italian police had arrested a Ukrainian suspected of coordinating attacks against the Nord Stream Pipelines. He added that he will be brought before a German court after being transferred.

No one has taken responsibility for the explosions in September 2022 that damaged the pipelines transporting gas from Russia to Europe. This marked a significant escalation of the Ukraine conflict, and exacerbated the energy crisis in Europe.

A statement from the prosecutor’s office stated that the suspect, who is only identified as Serhii in accordance with German privacy laws was part of a team of people who placed devices near the German Island of Bornholm, in September 2022.

The newspaper said that he and his accomplices set out from Rostock, on Germany's northern-eastern coastline, in a sailing boat to carry out the attacks. It added that the vessel was rented by a German firm with the aid of fake identity documents through middlemen.

The authorities acted based on an arrest warrant issued by the European Union for the suspect. He is accused of conspiring to cause explosions, anti-constitutional destruction and sabotage.

The German prosecution said that Carabinieri officers had arrested him in the nighttime in the Italian province of Rimini, on the Adriatic coast.

Italian police had no immediate comment. The Italian police had no immediate comment.

(source: Reuters)