Polish Court Extends Custody of Ukrainian Diver Implicated in Nord Stream Blasts
A Polish court has prolonged the detention of Volodymyr Z., a Ukrainian diver implicated in the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions at Germany's request. His custody was extended by 40 days pending a decision on his extradition to Germany in accordance with a European arrest warrant.

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A Polish court decided to extend the custody of Volodymyr Z., a Ukrainian diver accused of involvement in the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions. His detention was prolonged for another 40 days following a European arrest warrant issued by Berlin.
Volodymyr Z. was apprehended near Warsaw last Tuesday, with the Polish court initially ordering a seven-day detention period. The court's latest decision to extend his custody comes as authorities deliberate on his potential extradition to Germany.
The diver's alleged role in the high-profile incident has drawn cross-border legal attention, heightening tensions surrounding the investigation into the Nord Stream bombings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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