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Kremlin satisfied with arrest of Ukrainian in Italy for Nord Stream attack

After Italy arrested a suspect sought in Germany, the Kremlin announced on Thursday it was satisfied with progress made by a German investigation of attacks on Nord Stream pipelines in 2022 in the Baltic Sea.

A court of appeal in Italy confirmed earlier this month the arrest of a 49-year old Ukrainian man who was suspected by Germany of orchestrating the attacks that largely cut off Russian gas supplies into Europe.

The suspect, who is identified as Serhii k. according to German privacy laws, could now be extradited back to Germany, where prosecutors claim he was a member of a group that planted devices near the Danish Island of Bornholm, in the Baltic Sea.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters: "Ofcourse, it's satisfying that this investigation has begun. We want to believe it will continue to the end and that the perpetrators, as well as those who ordered terrorist acts, will be named." Reporting by Gleb Stallyarov, Writing by Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)