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Ukrainian suspected of blowing up Nord Stream still in custody. The court decided


According to German law, these acts may result in a penalty of up to 15 years in prison. Volodymyr Ż. However, he denies that he has any connection with the attack. He claims that he stayed in Ukraine at the time of the incident.
Three of the four threads of Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 took place on September 26, 2022 at a depth of about 80 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. These pipelines were crucial for transporting natural gas from Russia to Germany. The attack took place over seven months after the start of the full -glass Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Last week, on Wednesday, the court in Warsaw applied a seven-day detention on a 49-year-old Ukrainian. This decision has now been extended and the case is pending.




