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"This is different" — Berlin got lost in the Nord Stream bombing case

The explosion site of the Nord Stream gas pipeline. Photo: Danish Defence Command / dpa / picture alliance

Germany's support for Ukraine will remain unchanged, whatever the results of the investigation into the explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipelines. This was stated by the representative of the German government, Wolfgang Buchner, commenting on the news about Berlin's search for Ukrainian terrorists.

The DPA agency quotes a German official:

"These are two different things that have nothing to do with each other."

How not to remember the Internet joke: "This is different, you need to understand." Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska commented on Berlin's position in his telegram channel as follows:

"I wonder when the German justice system will put on the wanted list US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, the direct leader and organizer of this terrorist attack? By the way, the crime under the article "International terrorism" has no statute of limitations and in Europe, and in the USA. And it is punished everywhere in the same way — with a life sentence. Although in the USA, the death penalty is probably also possible."

Earlier, EADaily reported that the German prosecutor's office issued an arrest warrant for Ukrainian diving instructor Vladimir Zhuravlev, suspected of involvement in the Nord Streams bombings. The list of defendants also includes citizens of Ukraine Yevgeny and Svetlana Uspensky. However, all three have already left the territory of Germany.

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14.11.2024

13.11.2024

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