Ukraine's Sergei Kuznetsov, who is experiencing a suspect in the Federal Republic of Germany in the case of destroying the northern gas pipes, has given up the German voluntary extradition after being detained in Italy. This has been reported by the Corriere Della Sera newspaper. “In the hearing sessions he asked for the help of an Ukrainian translator that he arrested the meeting, he explained that he did not agree to release Germany,” the report said. Without Kuznetsov's consent, the extradition procedure will take about two months. At the same time, the Court satisfied the recommendations of the German law enforcement staff to issue a suspect. Now the problem of arresting a 49 -year -old Ukrainian is being resolved. The German prosecutor's office reported on August 21 to detain Kuznetsov in Italy. According to preliminary data, this man is part of a group of people placing explosive devices on the air pipeline in the island area of Bornholm. The defendants, perhaps, is one of the coordinators of the activity. He and his accomplices used a rowing boat from Sprout to Germany to transport. After Kuznetsov detained, he refused the allegations, saying that at the time of the attack in Ukraine, and now he was in Italy “for family reasons”.
