Sit still: Tusk spoke out about the case of the "Nord Streams" sabotage.


Tusk urges "patrons" of Russian pipelines to apologize and sit still
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sharply reacted to statements by former German intelligence chief August Hanning about possible Polish involvement in the sabotage of the "Nord Stream-1" and "Nord Stream-2" pipelines.
"To all initiators and patrons of the 'Nord Stream-1' and 'Nord Stream-2'. The only thing you should do today is apologize and sit still," Tusk wrote.
The Presidential Bureau of National Security supports Tusk
He was supported by the head of the Presidential Bureau of National Security of Poland Jacek North, emphasizing the unity of the Polish position on this issue.
Investigation of pipeline explosions continues
It should be noted that these comments appeared amid new details regarding the investigation of the pipeline explosions. On August 14, it became known that Germany had asked Poland to arrest a Ukrainian diving instructor suspected of being involved in the sabotage. The Polish prosecutor's office confirmed receiving a European arrest warrant but noted that the suspect left Poland for Ukraine in early July.
The German prosecutor's office did not find links with Ukrainian state structures
German media report that investigators believe this man, identified as Volodymyr Z., to be one of the divers who planted explosive devices on the pipelines in September 2022. The suspect himself, in a short phone conversation with journalists, denied his involvement in the incident.
The Nord Streams sabotage
In early 2024, Denmark and Sweden, in whose economic zones the pipeline sabotage occurred, stopped their investigations. Russia does not participate in the investigation, instead placing responsibility on the USA, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine, which deny their involvement.
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