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Nord Stream sabotage: Poland arrests Ukrainian man wanted by Germany for 2022 undersea pipeline blast

FP News Desk • October 1, 2025, 13:47:02 IST
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Poland has arrested a Ukrainian diver wanted by Germany for his suspected role in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

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This file image, provided by the Swedish Coast Guard, shows a leak from Nord Stream 2 in 2022. (Image credit: AP)

Polish authorities on Tuesday arrested a Ukrainian diver suspected of involvement in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, officials from both Poland and Germany confirmed.

The suspect, identified only as Volodymyr Z. in line with privacy regulations, was detained in Pruszkow, central Poland, under a European arrest warrant issued by German authorities, reported AP. Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesperson for the Warsaw District Prosecutor’s Office, confirmed the arrest at a press briefing. Polish police had previously attempted to detain him last year, but he had left Poland for Ukraine.

46-year-old Volodymyr Z. was a resident of Poland with his family and owned a business in the country. German prosecutors stated that the man is “strongly suspected” of crimes related to detonation of explosives, sabotage, and destruction of structures. They described him as a “trained diver” who was allegedly part of a group that rented a sailing yacht using forged documents from Rostock, Germany, and sailed near the island of Bornholm. There, the group is said to have carried out dives to place explosives, which were later detonated on Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2.

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“The explosions severely damaged both pipelines,” said the German Federal Prosecutor’s Office.

Polish prosecutors are reportedly considering requesting the man’s temporary detention for seven days while preparing an extradition request.

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