
The German prosecutors said a few months after the start of Russia’s full -fledged Ukraine invasion in 2022, a man was arrested in Italy on charges of blowing a Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea.
This man, confirmed only as serhii K, was arrested in Rimini and part of the group with explosives in the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
The Ukrainians are suspected of being one of the costs of the operation, which included writing the chart of the yacht chart and sailing at the Rostok port in Germany.
Ukraine refused to participate in the explosion, which broke the main source of natural gas in Europe.
Nord Stream 2 was not operated, but the two pipelines of Nord Stream 1 were Baltic from the Russian coast to the northeastern Germany, providing a steady supply of 1,200 km (745 miles) below.
Just before the invasion of Russia, Germany canceled the process of approving Node Stream 2, 100% owned by Gazprom, a Russian gas giant. A few months later, Russia closed Nord Stream 1.
Then, on September 26, 2022, several explosions were recorded near Bornholm Island, Denmark, which ruptured three of the four pipelines.
The mystery was surrounding the identity of the destroyers, but according to the German report last year, the Ukrainian diver team hired Germany yachts and sailed to the Baltic Sea to attack the pipeline.
The German prosecutor issued a warrant for a diver called VolodyMyr Z in August.
They said that the suspect in Lee Mini was expelled from Italy and brought it to the investigative judge.
The prosecution said, “I strongly doubted that the joint exploded and undermined the constitution.”
There is no evidence that connects Ukraine, Russia or other countries with attacks.