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涉嫌破坏“北溪”天然气管道的乌克兰籍男子或被引渡至德国
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-16 21:15

Core Viewpoint - An Italian court has ordered the extradition of a Ukrainian man, Serhii K, suspected of involvement in the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion, which he denies and is appealing against the extradition decision [1] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - Serhii K was arrested in Italy based on a European arrest warrant issued by a German court [1] - He is accused of being one of the coordinators of the Nord Stream explosion, facing charges including conspiracy to commit an explosion and engaging in activities that threaten constitutional order [1] - An Italian court in Bologna has made the extradition ruling, while Serhii K's defense lawyer has filed an appeal to the Italian Supreme Court, although the chances of success are considered low [1] Group 2: Incident Background - The Nord Stream gas pipeline runs from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea and experienced explosions on September 26, 2022, near Swedish and Danish waters, resulting in significant gas leaks [1] - Investigations revealed that three out of four pipelines had leaks, with a total of four leak points identified [1] - Denmark, Sweden, and Germany initiated separate investigations, with Sweden and Denmark announcing the conclusion of their investigations in February 2024, while Germany's investigation is ongoing [1]