Polish court extends detention of suspects in "Nord Stream" explosion case by 40 days

Jin10 reported on October 6 that on October 6 local time, the Warsaw District Court in Poland extended the detention period of Volodymyr, who is suspected of blowing up the “Nord Stream” pipeline, by 40 days. The suspect was wanted under a European arrest warrant issued by a German court. The suspect's lawyer stated, “The court did not agree to the prosecutor's request for a maximum detention of 100 days, but ordered a temporary arrest for 40 days.” Currently, the suspect claims that the bombing attack has nothing to do with him, as he was in Ukraine at the time of the incident.

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