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德媒:意大利法院再次批准引渡“北溪”爆炸案乌克兰籍嫌疑人
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-28 04:04
Core Points - The Italian court has approved the extradition of Ukrainian suspect Serhii K, believed to be one of the coordinators of the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion, to Germany for trial [1] - The suspect was arrested in August under a European arrest warrant issued by the German Federal Supreme Court [1] - The court had previously approved the extradition in September, but the decision was temporarily halted by the Italian Supreme Court due to procedural issues [1] - Another Ukrainian suspect, Wolodymyr Z, was arrested in Poland and is currently detained, with extradition to Germany being temporarily denied [1] - Ukraine has consistently denied any involvement in the Nord Stream explosion [1] Incident Details - The Nord Stream gas pipeline, which runs from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea, experienced explosions on September 26, 2022, resulting in significant gas leaks [2] - Investigations revealed that three out of four pipelines had leaks, with a total of four leak points identified [2] - Denmark, Sweden, and Germany initiated investigations following the incident, with Sweden and Denmark announcing the conclusion of their investigations in February 2024, while Germany's investigation is ongoing [2]