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Prosecutors say that on Thursday, the suspect in the Ukrainian Nord Stream case will be extradited from Italy to Germany.

The German Federal Prosecutor said that a Ukrainian man suspected to have coordinated the sabotage in 2022 of the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline will be flown into Germany on Thursday, after Italy's highest court approved his expulsion last week.

The explosions that occurred in the Baltic Sea, three years ago, were described by both Moscow, and the West, as acts of sabotage. They essentially cut off Russian gas supplies to Europe.

The investigation took years to solve the mystery.

SUSPECT DENIES ROLE IN ATTACKS

The suspect, who is identified by German privacy laws as Serhii k., denies playing any part in the attacks. His lawyer Nicola Canestrini said he was confident that his client would be acquitted following a German trial.

German prosecutors accuse the man of being 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 acts of sabotage, and of destroying important structures.

The suspect was arrested in Italy in Rimini on an arrest warrant issued by the European Union in August, but refused to be transferred to Germany.

A court in Poland last month ruled that a second Ukrainian suspect sought by Germany for the explosions should not be handed over and ordered his release immediately. (Reporting and writing by Tilman Blsshofer, Editing by Ludwig Burger.)

(source: Reuters)