Polish Court Blocks Extradition of Ukrainian Suspect in Nord Stream Explosions

A Polish court has rejected Germany’s request to extradite a Ukrainian suspect linked to the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline blasts, a ruling that aligns with the stance of Poland’s government. The suspect, identified as Volodymyr Z., is wanted by German prosecutors for allegedly helping plant explosives on the undersea pipelines that once transported Russian gas to Europe.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk had earlier stated that while the decision rested with the courts, extraditing Volodymyr Z. was not in Poland’s national interest. He remarked that the issue was not the destruction of the pipelines but their construction, which he said had made Europe overly dependent on Russian energy. The Nord Stream explosions in September 2022 severely disrupted gas supplies from Russia, intensifying the energy crisis amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
According to German investigators, Volodymyr Z. and others allegedly rented a yacht and placed explosives near Denmark’s Bornholm island. He faces charges of conspiring to commit an explosives attack and engaging in “anti-constitutional sabotage.” His Polish lawyer has denied all accusations, questioning whether the case — involving the destruction of Russian property by a Ukrainian during wartime — should even constitute a criminal offense.
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