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Germany indicts Ukrainian over Nord Stream pipeline blasts, German media report

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BERLIN, July 1 (Reuters) - ‌German federal prosecutors have filed charges ​against a Ukrainian national over the Nord Stream pipeline blasts, ⁠German media outlets ARD, Sueddeutsche Zeitung and Zeit reported on Wednesday.

Federal prosecutors declined comment.

The blowing up ​of the Nord Stream pipelines, which carried Russian gas ‌to Europe, was a major flashpoint in tensions between Moscow and the West, and came months after Russia's ⁠invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Prosecutors ⁠accuse the Ukrainian national, known only as Serhii K according to German privacy laws, of attacks on civilian energy infrastructure, causing an explosion and the ‌destruction of structures, according to the ARD broadcaster.

The ⁠suspect was arrested in Italy's Rimini ‌province on August 21, 2025, and ​transferred to Germany on November 27, 2025. A German judge put the arrest warrant into effect ‌the next day.

Serhii K has denied ​involvement. His lawyer ⁠Nicola Canestrini has said he is confident ‌his client will be ⁠acquitted at a trial in Germany.

A Berlin law firm that has previously spoken on behalf of Serhii K. ​as a client ‌in Germany was not immediately reachable by phone ⁠for Reuters.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, ​writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Thomas ​Seythal and Matthias Williams)

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