October 2, 2025
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Poland does not plan to issue Germany of a Ukrainian, who is suspected in the blast of “northern streams”

The Polish Coordinator of Special Services Tomash Simonyak stated that in the question of possible extradition to Germany, Ukrainian Vladimir J., who is suspected of involvement in the blasting of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, should not be in a hurry.

Source: Onet, “European Truth”

Details: According to the minister, the case is “extremely serious”, so it should be carefully investigated.

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“There is no reason to issue Germany Vladimir J., suspected of the northern stream gas pipeline,” he said.

In addition, according to Semonyak, the decision on possible extradition of the detained will be made by the court. He added that the Polish court, when deciding in such a case, should have “absolute confidence.”

“Fortunately, we are a rule of law. Germany has the right to apply to us, had the right to issue a European warrant for arrest, but the decision will be made by the Polish court, assessing the situation, and I believe in the wisdom of judges, in their deep assessment of the situation and the lack of influence by media or politicians,” he said.

In turn, the head of the Bureau of International Policy of the Presidential Presidential President March Pshidach, commenting on the issue of possible extradition of the detainee, stated that Poland has an obligation to arrest in this case for a European warrant in this case, but added that the Polish state is not fully passive in this decision.

“It may be necessary to study whether the transfer of this person to the German authorities, first, is in line with all procedures, secondly, the interests of the Polish state and the entire Euro-Atlantic community, and thirdly, one must also take into account the political consequences of such a decision,” he said.

Pshidach noted that at the prosecutor’s site he would have carefully studied whether there were grounds for transferring this person to German authorities.

“If it is really the case that this person has shown far -reaching courage and determination to make Europe safer, then it is certainly necessary to take into account the goals of his activities, which speak in his favor,” he said.

As stated in the publication, the Polish court has 100 days to make a decision on the extradition of Vladimir J.

We will remind, Ukrainian They were detained On September 30, Polish Prushkow is on the basis of a German European European warrant in the case of explosions at the Nord Streams.

Vladimir J. during interrogation He deniedwho participated in this sabotage action.

Apparently, it is about Vladimir Zhuravlev, whose arrest warrant Germany issued In June 2024. It was also reported that Berlin has sent Poland a European warrant for its arrest.

Know more: Vladimir approved, Vladimir fulfilled? Was the Ukrainian trail in the Nord Stream undermining

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The Polish Coordinator of Special Services Tomash Simonyak stated that in the question of possible extradition to Germany, Ukrainian Vladimir J., who is suspected of involvement in the blasting of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, should not be in a hurry.

Source: Onet, “European Truth”

Details: According to the minister, the case is “extremely serious”, so it should be carefully investigated.

Advertising:

“There is no reason to issue Germany Vladimir J., suspected of the northern stream gas pipeline,” he said.

In addition, according to Semonyak, the decision on possible extradition of the detained will be made by the court. He added that the Polish court, when deciding in such a case, should have “absolute confidence.”

“Fortunately, we are a rule of law. Germany has the right to apply to us, had the right to issue a European warrant for arrest, but the decision will be made by the Polish court, assessing the situation, and I believe in the wisdom of judges, in their deep assessment of the situation and the lack of influence by media or politicians,” he said.

In turn, the head of the Bureau of International Policy of the Presidential Presidential President March Pshidach, commenting on the issue of possible extradition of the detainee, stated that Poland has an obligation to arrest in this case for a European warrant in this case, but added that the Polish state is not fully passive in this decision.

“It may be necessary to study whether the transfer of this person to the German authorities, first, is in line with all procedures, secondly, the interests of the Polish state and the entire Euro-Atlantic community, and thirdly, one must also take into account the political consequences of such a decision,” he said.

Pshidach noted that at the prosecutor’s site he would have carefully studied whether there were grounds for transferring this person to German authorities.

“If it is really the case that this person has shown far -reaching courage and determination to make Europe safer, then it is certainly necessary to take into account the goals of his activities, which speak in his favor,” he said.

As stated in the publication, the Polish court has 100 days to make a decision on the extradition of Vladimir J.

We will remind, Ukrainian They were detained On September 30, Polish Prushkow is on the basis of a German European European warrant in the case of explosions at the Nord Streams.

Vladimir J. during interrogation He deniedwho participated in this sabotage action.

Apparently, it is about Vladimir Zhuravlev, whose arrest warrant Germany issued In June 2024. It was also reported that Berlin has sent Poland a European warrant for its arrest.

Know more: Vladimir approved, Vladimir fulfilled? Was the Ukrainian trail in the Nord Stream undermining

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