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Russia files problem to Germany over Nord Stream sabotage examination, RIA reports

Russia has actually grumbled to Germany over its investigation into the 2022 surges of the Nord Stream pipelines, RIA news agency reported on Monday, after a secret suspect left arrest in Poland.

German media reported recently that German district attorneys had identified a Ukrainian diving trainer as an essential suspect in the Nord Stream sabotage attack and provided a warrant to jail him in Poland.

Poland got the German warrant however the suspect has left the nation as Germany stopped working to include his name in a database of wanted persons, Polish district attorneys told Reuters.

Moscow thinks the German examination will be closed without identifying those accountable, RIA pointed out Oleg Tyapkin, the head of a European department at the Russian foreign ministry, as stating.

We have raised the issue of Germany and other affected countries fulfilling their obligations under the UN anti-terrorist conventions, Tyapkin stated.

We have formally made corresponding claims on this matter bilaterally, consisting of to Berlin.

The multi-billion dollar Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines transferring gas under the Baltic Sea were ruptured by a series of surges in September 2022, seven months after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)