
Nord Stream Suspect Extradited to Germany
Serhii Kuznietsov is suspected of being part of a cell accused of placing explosives on the underwater pipelines.

Serhii Kuznietsov is suspected of being part of a cell accused of placing explosives on the underwater pipelines.

After weeks of delays, now German investigators can move against a suspect they believe was part of a group of Ukrainian pipeline plotters behind the blasts.

Four years after the pipeline attack, families face record bills and industries struggle as Berlin’s green energy policies drive prices higher.

The case of Serhii Kuznietsov has reignited debate over alleged Nord Stream pipeline wrecking—with his lawyers challenging the extradition decision.

Balázs Orbán, political director to the Hungarian prime minister, denounced the comment, calling it “the darkest depth of war hysteria.”

The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.

The suspect–identified under German privacy laws as Serhii K.–was arrested near the Italian coastal town of Rimini on a European arrest warrant.

Germany’s BSW leader calls for the Bundestag to hear from the Ukrainian president, about the underwater detonation she asserts could only have taken place with his consent.

Italian police detained Serhii K., accused of helping plant explosives that crippled the pipelines in 2022.

The two landlocked countries seek to use their veto as leverage to gain opt-outs from the separate Russian energy ban.