Nord Stream suspect starts hunger strike in Italy over prison rights

Nord Stream suspect starts hunger strike in Italy over prison rights
Gas leak at Nord Stream 2 as seen from the Danish F-16 interceptor, Denmark Sept 27, 2022.
Reuters

A Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines has begun a hunger strike, demanding respect for his fundamental rights in prison, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

An Italian appeals court in Bologna last month ordered that the suspect, identified only as Serhii K. under German privacy laws, should be transferred to Germany, confirming a previous ruling that it had issued last month.

However, the former Ukrainian officer is currently held in an Italian high-security prison pending a further hearing at the Court of Cassation, the top court, which is expected to take place within about a month.

"Since 31 October, SK has been refusing food to demand respect for his fundamental rights," his lawyer Nicola Canestrini said in a statement.

The Ukrainian is demanding adequate nutrition, a healthy environment, dignified detention conditions and "equal treatment with other inmates regarding family visits and access to information,", Canestrini added.

The lawyer called for urgent intervention by the prison administration and the Italian Ministry of Justice "to ensure conditions consistent with constitutional and international standards".

The justice ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The explosions largely severed Russian gas supplies to Europe, prompting a major escalation in the Ukraine conflict and squeezing energy supplies on the continent.

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