On October 17, the Polish court announced that it refused to extradite the second suspect in the "Nord Stream" pipeline explosion case to Germany. The Ukrainian suspect has been released in Poland.
The suspect called. by Vladimir ZOn September 30, when Vladimir Z. appeared in the area of Pruszkow in Poland, Polish police quickly locked him and arrested him.
After Vladimir Z. was arrested by the Polish police, Germany immediately sent a message to Poland, demanding that Poland extradite Vladimir Z. to Germany as soon as possible, and Germany should trial this important suspect. Germany has also caught a murderer.
Germany had already caught a “murderer” in July, named the “murderer.” Serge KHe was arrested by local police in Italy and handed over to Germany. As the first "murderer" to be arrested in the Nord Stream Pipeline bombing, Germany interrogated him. Serge K explained the list of the remaining six people involved in the crime and their hiding places. Germany then informed all countries of the list of the remaining six people and the hiding places, requesting them to help arrest and arrest them.
It was precisely because of the clues provided by Germany that Poland quickly identified the second murderer, Vladimir Z, and successfully arrested him in an inconspicuous town on the outskirts of Warsaw. But after more than half a month of trial of Vladimir Z, Poland decided not to extradite the "murderer" to Germany., Allow Germany to explore the water.Poland’s attitude is surprising, Poland is unwilling to see the truth.
But regardless of whether Poland extradited the second "murderer", the first "murderer" Serge KThe statement is basically credible. According to Sergey K:
On September 26, 2022, seven Ukrainians entered Germany via Poland with fake passports. These seven people, headed by Sergi K, entered Poland as tourists and met in a resort town on the seaside of Germany at the agreed time. In this small town, they paid a lot of money to charter a yacht called "Andromeda".
After night fell, seven people entered the designated area on a yacht like ghosts and used positioning instruments to find the connection of the Beixi Pipeline at a depth of 80 meters below the water. After precise positioning, four divers sneaked into the pipe connection at a depth of 80 meters and placed four special bombs (25 kilograms each). The 200-pound bomb was placed at the pipe connection, which was the location they had long found.
At about 10 o'clock that night, a violent tremor occurred on the seabed off the coast of Germany, like an underwater earthquake. Immediately, a huge white wave spun and rolled out from the bottom of the sea. When the huge white wave broke through the sea and entered the sea, the rolling sea seemed to be boiling. Natural gas is in the rolling sea, and leaks are increasing at a rate of almost tens of tons per minute.
The seven ghostly figures revealed satisfied smiles when they saw the sea rolling. After that, they broke into pieces and quickly disappeared into the vast darkness. Since then, seven people have fled far away and lived a life of wandering and hiding in Tibet. That night, three Nord Stream pipelines from Russia to Europe were blown up, resulting in a large amount of gas leakage. This incident is the famous bombing of the Nord Stream Pipeline.
After the North Stream pipeline was bombed, it immediately caused the world's attention, and the two sides attacked each other, accusing each other of bombing the pipeline. At the same time, there were also reports that the U.S. and Ukraine jointly bombed the pipeline, and a number of countries other than the U.S. and Ukraine were involved in the case. Germany suffered heavy losses in this explosion, a large amount of gas leakage caused Germany to suffer great losses, so the investigation began.
It took three years for Germany to investigate. The Germans, who are known for their rigour, spent countless days and nights, finally tracking the traces of the first "murderer" Sergi K, and quickly notified the Italian police to set up a net to arrest him. After being arrested, Serge K explained the circumstances of the North Stream Pipeline bombing and the identities and whereabouts of six other people. The Polish side acted quickly and quickly captured the second "murderer" Vladimir Z based on this information. The whole process is like that.
But what is unthinkable is that Poland refuses to hand Vladimir Z over to Germany and does not want the two "murderers" to go on trial to bring the international case to a stone. Poland's approach has undoubtedly plunged the case into fog again, which is not conducive to the resolution of this case.
Poland's explanation for this is that the case has long ended and it is appropriate to acquit the second "murderer". Regarding the Polish explanation, many people said they did not understand it. The case was clearly not over yet and there were still five suspects who had not been arrested. How can we say that the case was over?
At present, the German side has not responded to this matter, but it is conceivable that the German side will not agree with Poland's practice of letting the "murderer" go. It is said that the German newspaper Le Monde doubted Poland's attitude in this case, Thinking that Poland intended to embrace the "murderer", Poland is likely to have an unmistakable relationship with the North Stream pipeline bombing.
Poland has released the second “murderer” so that the case, which could have been the case, is covered with a layer of mist. With the second “murderer” disappearing again in the sea, the truth about the North Stream pipeline bombing could really be stoned in the ocean.