Ukraine's top prosecutor says no signs of Kyiv being behind Nord Stream blasts


FILE PHOTO: Gas leak at Nord Stream 2 as seen from the Danish F-16 interceptor on Bornholm, Denmark September 27, 2022. Danish Defence Command/Forsvaret Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS/File Photo

July 9 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Prosecutor ⁠General denied on Thursday Kyiv's involvement in blowing up the Nord ⁠Stream gas pipelines in 2022, and proposed forming a joint ‌investigation team with Germany, which suspects that Ukrainian state entities were behind the explosions.

The explosions, months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, damaged the Nord Stream 1 ​pipeline, a vital route for Russian gas exports ⁠to Europe, as well as ⁠the Nord Stream 2 branch, which had yet to enter service.

The Prosecutor ⁠General's ‌office said in a statement that, based on the investigation so far, no evidence indicated that Ukraine, its official entities or ⁠any of its officials were involved in the ​September 2022 explosions in ‌the Baltic Sea, or had issued any related orders on ⁠behalf of Ukraine.

"At ​the same time, the investigation into these circumstances is not yet complete, and the necessary evidence is still being gathered and examined," it said.

Last week, German ⁠federal prosecutors charged a former Ukrainian army ​officer with being a co-perpetrator of a war crime over the blasts, accusing him of acting on behalf of unspecified Ukrainian state entities.

Arrested in Italy ⁠in August and transferred to Germany in November, the suspect, identified as Serhii K., has denied the charges.

Ukraine will seek to set up a joint investigation team with German authorities to enable prompt exchange of information ​while it continues to cooperate with them, according ⁠to the prosecutor's office.

German prosecutors allege that Serhii K., an active Ukrainian ​army officer in 2022, collaborated with other military ‌personnel to plan and execute the ​pipeline attacks to permanently disrupt gas deliveries and curtail financing for Russia's war effort.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka, editing by Andrei Khalip)

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