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German prosecutors issue first arrest warrant over Nord Stream blasts – media

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August 14, 2024
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Published: August 14, 2024 11:53 am
Author: RT

The suspect has reportedly been identified as Ukrainian national ‘Vladimir Z’

The German Federal Public Prosecutor has issued the first arrest warrant in connection with the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, local media have reported. The suspect is believed to be a Ukrainian citizen identified as ‘Vladimir Z’, although it is unclear if he has links to Kiev’s military or intelligence services.

No one has so far claimed responsibility for the blasts which ruptured the pipelines in the Baltic Sea in September 2022. As a result of the sabotage, gas supplies from Russia to Germany via Nord Stream 1 were halted. The parallel Nord Stream 2 line, which was also damaged, had never entered operation due to EU bureaucratic setbacks.

German broadcaster ARD and the Suddeutsche Zeitung and Die Zeit media outlets reported on Wednesday that Federal Public Prosecutor Jens Rommel had issued the first arrest warrant in the case in early June. The alleged suspect has been identified as Ukrainian citizen ‘Vladimir Z’, ARD reported. Two of his compatriots, a couple, have supposedly been named as potential accomplices.

Around the same time, German officials reportedly filed a cooperation request with their Polish counterparts in the hope of locating the suspect, who is said to have been tracked to a location west of Warsaw before disappearing.

ARD reported that it had managed to reach the suspect by phone on Tuesday, adding that Vladimir Z. insisted he had nothing to do with the sabotage.

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FILE PHOTO: The release of gas emanating from a leak on the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline in the Swedish economic zone.
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According to the broadcaster, the presumed saboteurs are said to have sailed to the sabotage site on a yacht named the ‘Andromeda’. However, Polish authorities have insisted that the vessel’s voyage was “purely tourist” in nature, with the crew apparently not flagged as suspicious.

ARD claimed that German prosecutors are skeptical of this version of events. Polish officials also supposedly told their German counterparts that CCTV footage of the yacht and its crew had already been deleted.

Despite EU inter-state regulations, Warsaw has failed to respond to Berlin’s request for cooperation over Vladimir Z’s possible whereabouts, ARD alleged.

According to German media, investigators have yet to find any solid proof linking the suspect directly to the Ukrainian military or intelligence service. Senior officials in Kiev have publicly denied any involvement in the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines.

The German prosecutor’s office has declined to offer an official comment.

The Russian authorities have pointed the finger at the US as standing the most to gain from the disruption of Russian gas supplies to Germany. Moscow has cited the public grievances voiced by Washington regarding the Nord Stream project on multiple occasions prior to the destruction of the conduits.

The Kremlin has also accused the West of stonewalling investigation efforts into the blasts.

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