The sabotage of the pipelines that carried Russian gas to Europe has become one of the central mysteries of the war in Ukraine.
A European arrest warrant was issued for a Ukrainian man suspected of involvement in blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline nearly two years ago, Polish prosecutors said on Wednesday.
The sabotage in September 2022 of the Nord Stream pipelines that carried Russian gas to Europe has become one of the central mysteries of the war in Ukraine, prompting extensive finger-pointing and guesswork. But until Wednesday, there were very few answers.
The Polish prosecutors office said it had received the warrant, issued by Germany, in June for a suspect who was living in Poland at the time. The suspect — identified only as Volodymyr Z., in keeping with German privacy laws — left the country before Polish authorities could detain him, according to Anna Adamiak, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office in Warsaw.
They’re really hanging this man out to dry. The reporting I’ve seen indicated that it was the US and Norway which sabotaged the pipeline. But since Zelenskyy is sure to lose they’re setting him up as the fall guy. No doubt they’ll demand wealth from Ukraine to compensate Germany for the pipeline’s destruction.