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Italian court confirms arrest of Ukrainian over Nord Stream Pipeline

His lawyer confirmed that an Italian appeals court confirmed on Friday the arrest of a Ukrainian suspected by Germany of coordinating the attacks on three Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea 2022. Serhii, 49, a man whose full name has been given to the court, but who is only identified as Serhii under German privacy laws was arrested near Rimini, an Italian coastal town, on Thursday under a European warrant.

The lawyer stated that the appeals court of Bologna (about 120 km north-west from Rimini) would convene on September 3 to discuss his possible extradition back to Germany. However, a decision might not be reached on this day.

The lawyer said by phone that the man had told the court that he was an ex-soldier.

He was captured in handcuffs while being transferred from Rimini to Bologna, making an eloquent three-finger salute that represented the Ukrainian coat of arms.

According to a statement released by the German prosecutor’s office on Friday, he was part of a team that planted devices near the Danish Island of Bornholm located in the Baltic Sea.

He is accused of conspiring to cause an explosive, of anti-constitutional acts of sabotage, and of destroying important structures.

The arrest occurred as Kyiv engaged in tense diplomatic discussions with the United States about how to end Ukraine's war without granting Russia major concessions or large swathes its own territory.

The Italian Carabinieri arrested the man near Rimini, on Italy's Adriatic Coast, while he was on holiday with his family. They were acting on an arrest warrant issued by Europe.

German prosecutors claim that he, along with his accomplices, had left Rostock in Germany's northeastern coastline on a sailing boat to carry out this attack. (Reporting and writing by Giulio Pieovaccari; editing by Gavin Jones, Hugh Lawson, and Sara Rossi)

(source: Reuters)