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    Italian court upholds arrest of Ukrainian man over Nord Stream pipeline

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    Posted on August 22, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Italian court confirms arrest of Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream pipeline attacks, considering extradition to Germany.

    Table of Contents

    • Legal Proceedings and Charges Against the Suspect
    • Details of the Arrest
    • Extradition Considerations
    • Background of the Case

    Italian Court Confirms Arrest of Ukrainian Suspect in Nord Stream Case

    Legal Proceedings and Charges Against the Suspect

    By Giulio Piovaccari

    Details of the Arrest

    MILAN (Reuters) -An Italian appeals court on Friday confirmed the arrest of a Ukrainian man suspected by Germany of coordinating attacks on three Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022, his lawyer said.

    Extradition Considerations

    The 49-year-old man, whose full name was given in court but has been identified only as Serhii K. under German privacy laws, was arrested on Thursday near the Italian coastal town of Rimini under a European warrant.

    Background of the Case

    The appeals court in Bologna, about 120 kilometres (75 miles) north-west of Rimini, said it would reconvene on Sept. 3 to consider his possible extradition to Germany, although a decision may not be made on that day, the lawyer said.

    The man told the court he was a former soldier, the lawyer told Reuters by telephone. 

    He was filmed in handcuffs during his transfer from Rimini to the Bologna court, making a defiant three-finger gesture representing Ukraine's national coat of arms.

    He was part of a group of people who planted devices on the pipelines near the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, according to a statement issued by the German prosecutor's office on Thursday.

    He faces charges of collusion to cause an explosion, anti-constitutional sabotage and destruction of important structures. 

    The arrest came just as Kyiv engages in fraught diplomatic discussions with the United States over how to end the war in Ukraine without giving away major concessions and swathes of its own territory to Russia.

    Italy's Carabinieri police arrested the man in San Clemente, a small town near Rimini on Italy's Adriatic coast, where he was holidaying with his family, acting on a European arrest warrant. 

    The German prosecutors allege that he and his accomplices had set off from Rostock on Germany's northeastern coast in a sailing yacht to carry out the attack. 

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, writing by Sara Rossi, editing by Gavin Jones and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italian court confirms arrest of a Ukrainian man linked to Nord Stream attacks.
    • •The suspect is accused of coordinating attacks on gas pipelines.
    • •Extradition to Germany is under consideration by the court.
    • •The arrest was made under a European warrant near Rimini, Italy.
    • •The man faces charges of sabotage and destruction of structures.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian court upholds arrest of Ukrainian man over Nord Stream pipeline

    1What was the reason for the arrest of the Ukrainian man?

    The Ukrainian man was arrested on suspicion of coordinating attacks on three Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022.

    2What charges does the suspect face?

    He faces charges of collusion to cause an explosion, anti-constitutional sabotage, and destruction of important structures.

    3Where was the suspect arrested?

    He was arrested in San Clemente, a small town near Rimini on Italy's Adriatic coast, while holidaying with his family.

    4What is the next step in the legal process for the suspect?

    The appeals court in Bologna will reconvene on September 3 to consider his possible extradition to Germany.

    5What are the implications of this arrest for Ukraine?

    The arrest comes amid fraught diplomatic discussions between Kyiv and the United States regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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