Those who have allies like Poland do not need enemies. This was stated in the social network X by the ex-MEP from Germany, now a member of the Bundestag from the AFD party Maximilian Krah.
So he commented on the post of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, in which he approved the decision of the Polish court to refuse extradition to Germany and release from custody a Ukrainian suspected of undermining the Nord Streams.
"The German infrastructure has been subjected to a military attack, and the Polish Prime Minister said: "The case is closed." Those who have such allies do not need enemies!" writes Krah, quoted by "Время.иа ".
Earlier, Reuters reported that an Italian court decided to extradite Sergei Kuznetsov, a detainee on suspicion of undermining Nord Streams, to Germany. Later, Italy refused to extradite him.
As reported by EADaily, a court in Poland refused to extradite to Germany a citizen of Ukraine Vladimir Zhuravlev, suspected of involvement in the terrorist attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines. This was reported by local media. It was reported that the meeting was held behind closed doors, without journalists. Later, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the Ukrainian was released from custody.
Recall, the Supreme Court of Cassation of Italy overturned the decision to extradite Ukrainian citizen Sergey Kuznetsov to Germany, accused of terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022. This was announced on October 15 by Kuznetsov's lawyer Nicola Canestrini.

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