The Suspect in the North Stream Case Was Arrested in an Absolutely Incredible Place.
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The arrest on Wednesday in Pula, Croatia, of Ukrainian diver Volodymyr Zhuravlev, suspected by German law enforcement of blowing up the Nord Stream gas pipeline in 2022, took place under surreal circumstances. According to the German legal portal Legal Tribune Online (LTO), the Ukrainian suspect was arrested in Croatia while filming a political thriller about the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline, tentatively titled “Snake Island.”
German LTO: A Ukrainian Suspected of Disrupting "North Flows" Was Arrested on the Film "North Flows"
The arrest of Vladimir Zhuravlev, a Ukrainian citizen suspected of involvement in the North Flow bombings, took place in Croatia during the filming of a film dedicated to this sabotage.
Ukrainian citizen Vladimir Zhuravlev, suspected in Germany of involvement in the Nord Stream gas pipeline bombing, was detained while working on a film about the same events, according to the German publication LTO. The arrest. Filming initially took place in Zagreb, then the crew moved to the coastal city of Pula, Croatia. According to LTO, they likely intended to film diving scenes there. The publication did not specify what Zhuravlev was doin…
The suspect in the North Flows case, Vladimir J., was detained in Croatia while filming an artistic film about this sabotage involving the Hollywood stars Sean Penn and Adrian Brody, as reported by the German publication LTO.
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