A second Ukrainian suspect has been arrested in Croatia in connection with the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines. German prosecutors confirmed the arrest of the individual, who is suspected of placing explosives during a dive.
German prosecutors have accused Ukraine of ordering the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, indicting a former Ukrainian military officer in connection with the explosions. They allege that Ukrainian state authorities gave the command for the attack.
A new book offers previously unknown details regarding the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines and the ongoing German investigations into the incidents.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reiterated his accusation that the United States is attempting to gain control over the Nord Stream pipelines, which were damaged in 2022, in order to dominate global energy markets and further escalate geopolitical tensions.
A retired Bundeswehr general has suggested that the Nord Stream pipelines could have been a legitimate target for Ukraine. This statement implies a potential justification for an attack on the gas infrastructure.
German prosecutors have accused Ukrainian authorities of ordering the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, with a Ukrainian national charged in connection with the attack. This development points to a potential state-sponsored act by Ukraine against critical energy infrastructure.
A legal battle involving Russia, Ukraine, and the US is underway in the London High Court, seeking to determine who is responsible for paying €580 million in damages to the Nord Stream pipelines sabotaged in 2022.
The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office has stated that there is no established evidence of Ukraine's involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.
A small group of Ukrainian civilians and professional divers reportedly carried out the 'sabotage of the century' on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in September 2022, using a rented yacht named Andromeda.
The insurer of the Nord Stream pipelines is attempting to avoid paying compensation for damages caused by the 2022 explosions, arguing that war is not covered by the insurance policy's terms.