The suspect in the gas pipeline explosion left Poland in a diplomatic car.
He was taken away in a car with Ukrainian diplomatic license plates.
This was reported by the German magazine Der Spiegel .
Journalists claim that the suspect in the terrorist attack on Nord Stream was in Poland for some time.
He was later taken out of the country using transport belonging to the Ukrainian embassy in Warsaw.
The publication reports that the suspect crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border. Spiegel provides this information citing sources in the security agencies.
The American newspaper The Wall Street Journal reported that the suspect left Poland on July 6.
The publication notes that German authorities were concerned that Poland did not want to arrest the man suspected of blowing up gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
According to the latest information, the man is in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Germany continues its investigation, but is in no hurry to share details with Russia.