Second Ukrainian suspect arrested over Nord Stream pipeline blasts

What the report says
German prosecutors said a second Ukrainian suspect has been arrested in connection with the 2022 attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines, the undersea gas routes built to move Russian energy to Europe. Sky News World reported that the arrest is part of an ongoing investigation into the explosions that damaged the pipelines.
Nord Stream has been at the center of a wider geopolitical dispute since the blasts, which disrupted a major piece of Europe’s energy infrastructure and intensified questions about responsibility. The case has drawn close attention from European governments and investigators because of the pipelines’ strategic importance and the cross-border implications of the sabotage.
The arrest suggests authorities in Germany are continuing to pursue leads in the case and are widening their inquiry beyond the first suspect previously identified in related reporting. At this stage, the publicly available information in the supplied material is limited, so further details about the suspect’s alleged role, the circumstances of the arrest, or any formal charges were not provided in the evidence.
The development matters because it signals that the legal and political fallout from the Nord Stream blasts remains active nearly two years after the attack, with investigators still seeking to establish who was responsible and how the operation was carried out.
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