Is the true culprit of the "Beixi" incident? Germany is tracking his witnesses | Germany | the incident
According to a report on the website of the Spanish newspaper "Pioneer" on June 3, a spokesperson for the federal prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe, southwestern Germany, confirmed on June 2 that German police searched the residence of a person suspected of being involved in the destruction of natural gas pipelines "Nord Stream 1" and "Nord Stream 2" in May.
According to multiple media reports, the house that was searched at the end of last month is located in Frankfurt on the banks of the Oder River, a municipality in the state of Brandenburg, only a few kilometers from the Polish border.
According to the above-mentioned media reports, the female tenant of the house was questioned as a witness. She is the former partner of Ukrainian citizen Stefan M, who is currently the main suspect under German investigation. This suspect is a member of the Ukrainian armed forces and is currently participating in combat operations on the front line.
▲ Information image: This aerial photo released by the Danish Ministry of Defense shows a leakage point in the "North Stream" natural gas pipeline. Shen Jizhong
According to the report, investigators from the German Federal Criminal Police also extracted DNA samples from the suspect's underage son and the female tenant of the aforementioned house, in order to compare them with the remains found on the Andromeda yacht.
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According to reports, through this move, the police attempted to determine whether "Stefan M" was actually on the boat at the time or if his identity was used by the real perpetrator to cover up the clues. The name Stefan M appeared on one of the fake passports used to lease a vessel suspected of being used for sabotage operations.
According to the report, according to the German prosecutor's office, the ship set sail from Rostock Port in September last year and was loaded with explosives that destroyed a natural gas pipeline.
It is reported that the Andromeda was leased to a Polish shell company. During the search of the Andromeda in February this year, investigators found traces of explosives on the ship.