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Ukrainian Nord Stream suspect 'in critical health condition' in Italian prison

09.11.2025 15:30
A Ukrainian national detained in Italy over the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions is "in a critical health condition," his country’s human rights commissioner has said.
Map showing the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines on 26 September 2022.
Map showing the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines on 26 September 2022.Photo: FactsWithoutBias1, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Serhiy Kuznetsov, 49, has been on a hunger strike since October 31 to protest a decision by the Italian Court of Appeal to extradite him to Germany, where he faces up to 15 years in prison.

Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, said on social media that Kuznetsov’s wife, Halyna Kuznetsova, reported his deteriorating condition.

Lubinets said he had formally contacted Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Ministry of Justice, Italian human rights authorities, and the European Parliament’s vice-president Pina Picero.

"The detention of Serhii in a high-security facility and in inadequate conditions is unacceptable and violates the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms," Lubinets said.

Kuznetsov’s lawyer has previously claimed that his client’s fundamental rights have been violated, including being denied access to the German extradition request.

German authorities allege Kuznetsov participated in the attack, but a Polish court released another Ukrainian suspect wanted by Germany in connection with the same incident.

Kuznetsov, a former military officer, was arrested in August near Rimini while on holiday with his family.

He denies any involvement in the pipeline sabotage, asserting he was in Ukraine at the time of the explosions.

Three of the four Nord Stream pipelines were damaged by underwater explosions in the Baltic Sea on September 26, 2022, at a depth of around 80–100 metres.

Italian courts have repeatedly approved his extradition to Germany, but the Italian Supreme Court initially blocked the transfer, sending the case back for review.

The Bologna appeals court has since confirmed the extradition, and Kuznetsov’s lawyer plans to appeal again.

(ał)

Source: IAR, PAP