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The top Italian court has approved the transfer of a suspect in Nord Stream to Germany

Nicola Canestrini, the lawyer for the Ukrainian suspect in the 2022 sabotage attempt on the Nord Stream pipeline, said that the top Italian court had approved the transfer of the man to Germany.

Since he was arrested in Rimini, Italy, in August on an arrest warrant issued by the European Union, the suspect, who is only identified as Serhii in Germany, has fought attempts to have him transferred to Germany.

The suspect will be handed over to German authorities within a few days after the Court of Cassation of Rome has made its decision.

"However much I may be disappointed, I am confident that an acquittal will occur after the German trial. Canestrini stated that justice is a long and tortuous road, not a miraculous outcome.

The mysterious explosions that occurred in the Baltic Sea, three years ago, were described by both Moscow, and the West, as an act sabotage. This resulted in a significant reduction of Russian gas supplies to Europe.

Serhii, a former Ukrainian military officer, denies playing any part in the attacks.

German prosecutors claim he is part of a group that planted devices near the Danish Island of Bornholm, in the Baltic.

He is accused of conspiring to cause an explosive, of anti-constitutional destruction and of destroying important structures. He was held in an Italian high-security jail and staged a protest at one point against the prison conditions, and what his attorney said was a lack of a proper diet. A court in Poland last month refused to hand over a Ukrainian suspect sought by Germany for his involvement in the explosions. The court ordered that he be released immediately from prison. Reporting by Emilio Parodi, Marco Roberti; writing by Keith Weir, Gianluca Smeraro and Mark Heinrich. Editing by Mark Heinrich, Keith Weir, and Keith Weir.

(source: Reuters)