German authorities have announced the detention of another suspect linked to the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines. The arrest took place in Croatia, according to the German Federal Prosecutor's Office. Details surrounding the suspect’s identity and alleged role in the incident remain scarce at this time. This latest development marks a continuation of the ongoing investigation into the sabotage of the critical energy infrastructure. The Nord Stream pipelines, connecting Russia to Europe, were struck by underwater blasts in September 2022, significantly impacting energy supplies. Investigators are working to determine the perpetrators and motives behind the attack. This new arrest suggests the investigation is progressing, though further details are eagerly awaited.