German prosecutors file first charges against Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream sabotage, ARD reports. Prosecutor classifies the pipeline attack as a war crime.
Germany's Prosecutor General has filed the first charges against a Ukrainian suspect accused of participating in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, ARD reports. The prosecutor considers the attack on the energy facility to be a war crime.
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