German prosecutors charge a Ukrainian over Nord Stream pipeline explosions
German federal prosecutors have charged a former Ukrainian army officer, identified as Serhii K., in connection with the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines. The suspect faces charges including causing an explosion, property damage, disrupting public service, and being an accomplice to war crimes by attacking civilian objects.

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AI-generatedGerman federal prosecutors have charged a former Ukrainian army officer, identified as Serhii K., in connection with the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines. The suspect faces charges including causing an explosion, property damage, disrupting public service, and being an accomplice to war crimes by attacking civilian objects. Prosecutors allege the plot aimed to permanently disrupt gas deliveries and prevent Russia from financing its military operations. Serhii K. was detained in Italy in August and extradited to Germany in November. The explosions damaged Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines, which carried Russian natural gas to Germany, occurring amid heightened tensions due to the war in Ukraine.
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5 extractedRussia has accused the U.S. of staging the explosions, a charge Washington has denied.
The suspect was detained in August in Italy, extradited to Germany in November, and allegedly used a yacht hired with forged IDs.
Prosecutors state the plot aimed to permanently disrupt gas deliveries and prevent Russia from financing military operations.
The suspect faces charges including causing an explosion, damaging property, disrupting public service, and being an accomplice to war crimes.
German federal prosecutors filed charges against a former Ukrainian army officer over undersea explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines.