Aggregated sabotage

Poland Accuses Russia of Warsaw Mall Arson: Act of War?

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk definitively attributed the arson of Warsaw’s Marywilska 44 shopping center to Russian security services, announcing arrests and ongoing investigations. The investigation, involving Polish and Lithuanian authorities, revealed coordinated actions by perpetrators, some of whom are in custody. Evidence points to a broader pattern of Russian-sponsored sabotage across the region, utilizing recruited individuals, often migrants, to carry out attacks. This incident is linked to other arson attacks and a wider campaign of espionage and cyberwarfare against Poland.

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Germany Arrests Suspected Russian Spies, Sabotage Plot Revealed

German authorities arrested two German-Russian men, Dieter S. and Alexander J., on suspicion of espionage and plotting attacks on German infrastructure, including potential U.S. military facilities. Dieter S. allegedly planned sabotage to hinder German military aid to Ukraine, gathering intelligence on targets and scouting locations with Alexander J.’s assistance. A judge ordered both men held in custody, while Interior Minister Nancy Faeser affirmed Germany’s continued support for Ukraine and its commitment to counter Russian threats. The alleged targets reportedly included the U.S. Grafenwoehr military base.

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Germany Arrests Suspected Russian Spies Targeting US Military Bases

German authorities arrested two German-Russian nationals in Bavaria for suspected espionage on behalf of Russia. The suspects, Dieter S. and Alexander J., are accused of scouting potential targets for attacks, including U.S. military facilities, to undermine German support for Ukraine. Dieter S. allegedly planned sabotage operations, while Alexander J. assisted in information gathering. The arrests have heightened concerns regarding Russian espionage within Germany and prompted a strong response from the German government.

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Europe Accuses Russia of Widespread Sabotage Campaign

The Associated Press documented 59 incidents across Europe since February 2022, where Western officials blame Russia or its allies for various acts of disruption. These range from cyberattacks and propaganda to sabotage, arson, and assassination plots, aiming to sow discord and undermine support for Ukraine. While proof of direct Russian involvement is often difficult to obtain, the Kremlin denies any such campaign. The alleged actions are viewed as a “staggeringly reckless campaign” intended to create political instability and weaken support for Ukraine amongst European citizens. Increased cooperation and intelligence sharing among European nations is deemed crucial to counter this threat.

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Angle Grinder Severes Norway Airbase Cable: Suspected Russian Sabotage

A key communication cable near Evenes Air Base, home to Norway’s NATO QRA F-35 fighter jets and P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, was deliberately severed via multiple deep cuts made with an angle grinder. Despite the strategic location of the cable near crucial military infrastructure, the Nordland Police District closed the case due to a lack of suspects. This incident follows recent warnings from the PST regarding potential Russian sabotage activities within Norway. The incident adds to a pattern of suspicious cable cutting incidents in recent years.

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Sweden Seizes Ship Suspected of Baltic Sea Sabotage; Calls for Stronger Response to Russia

Following an investigation into damage to an undersea fiber-optic cable connecting Sweden and Latvia, Swedish authorities announced the seizure of a ship suspected of involvement in the sabotage. Prosecutors have launched an inquiry into the incident, focusing on charges of aggravated sabotage. The damaged cable links Sweden and Latvia. Further details regarding the ship and the ongoing investigation are pending.

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