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Germany has issued an arrest warrant against a citizen implicated in being part of a team that blew up the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
The country of Germanyissued an arrest warrant against a citizen Ukrainian residing in Polanddue to an alleged connection with sabotage during the year 2022, against the gas pipeline Nord Stream, which transported gas from Russia toward Germanyvia the Baltic Sea, a fact that was made known through an investigation carried out by a local press.
According to these investigations, the individual against whom the arrest warrant has been issued would be a diving instructor, who was identified as “Vladimir S.”however, the order has not been executed by Polandalthough Warsaw and Berlin They are discussing the subject’s future. It should be noted that media investigations indicate that the Ukrainian authorship of the sabotage, which consisted of underwater explosions that occurred in September 2022, broke the gas pipeline, which caused a gas leak.
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In view of this, it is known that “Vladimir S.” and two other Ukrainian citizens, who were responsible for a diving school and identified as “»Ewgen U.» and «his wife Svetlana“, would be the alleged persons involved in the sabotage, according to the investigation of these media.
Likewise, to “Vladimir S.“He is identified as one of the occupants of a white vehicle of the brand Citroënwhich German authorities recorded near the German island of Ruegen, on the night of September 8, 2022 and who could have accompanied the people who used a yacht, named “Andromeda“where investigators found traces of explosives and for which reason, it is suspected that said operation also participated.
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