German federal prosecutors say a Ukrainian man is arrested in Croatia in connection with the 2022 undersea explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia and Germany.
According to the reports, the arrest is part of an investigation led by German authorities into the blasts that occurred in 2022. The outlets describe the case as tied to damage to the pipelines under the Baltic Sea and cite statements from Germany’s prosecutor’s office. Specific details about the suspect, the investigation’s evidence, and any alleged role are not provided in the excerpts.
While the reporting is consistent on the basic facts—an arrest in Croatia, the nationality of the suspect as described by Germany, and the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline damage—outlets mainly differ in phrasing and emphasis. Some focus on identifying the suspect as Ukrainian and linking the arrest directly to German investigative action; others frame it more broadly as German authorities’ account of the probe’s progress.