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Suspect suspected of sabotaging the North Stream pipeline will be detained for seven days

On October 1, local time, the judge of the district court of Warsaw, Anna Virgolievskaya, announced that the court had approved the prosecution’s application.Ukrainian man Volodymyr was arrested for seven days on suspicion of involvement in the North Stream gas pipeline explosion.

It is reported that the Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office submitted an application to the Warsaw District Court requesting a seven-day temporary arrest of Volodymir. Regarding whether to extradite the suspect to Germany, the court still has to make a decision after reviewing relevant documents, and the court has 100 days to complete the process.

On September 30 local time, a Ukrainian man named Volodymyr, who was arrested on suspicion of bombing the Nord Stream gas pipeline in a small town near Warsaw, Poland, has been taken to the office of the regional prosecutor in Warsaw for questioning.

On September 26, 2022, the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 submarine gas pipelines linking Russia and Germany and other European countries to the Baltic Sea exploded sharply in the waters near Denmark and Sweden, leaking three of the four pipelines and suspected of human damage. After the incident, Denmark, Sweden and Germany respectively launched an investigation but declined Russian participation. In February 2024, Sweden and Denmark announced the end of the investigation, and Germany said it would continue the investigation.



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