Kremlin Saboture? – Researchers take alleged packing rorists

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The German federal public prosecutor had arrested three men for alleged agent activity. Access took place in Constance, Cologne and Switzerland. Of the three alleged Kremlin saboteurs, it is said that they have planned spectacular attacks that resemble incidents from the past …

The men would have agreed to commissioned fire and explosive attacks on the transport of goods in Germany to various people who are probably submitted on behalf of Russia, as the Karlsruhe Authority has announced. The “mirror” had previously reported.

According to investigations, it is said that Vladyslav T., Daniil B. and Yevhen B. have prepared package bombs for Russia to perform targeted attacks. The federal public prosecutor now accuses them of “agent activity for sabotage purposes”.

The accused of his Ukrainians
According to the information, the first arrest took place on 9 May in Cologne. The second suspect was arrested a day later in Constance. Both men have already been demonstrated to the investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe and are in custody.

The third man was arrested on Tuesday in the Canton Thurgau in Switzerland. According to his transfer from Switzerland, he must be demonstrated in Karlsruhe. All three accused are Ukrainian citizens. As far as we know, the two young men who were arrested in Germany did not follow a professional activity.

Case is reminiscent of mysterious DHL Brandsets
According to the researchers, the accused already started testing for the Cologne campaign, but were still at an early stage of planning. They would have sent two test packages in March and gave them a GPS tracker to understand transport logistics. The packages should have been inflamed during shipment.

The fiddled attacks apparently belong to a large -scale sabotage campaign of the Kremlin. Already in Germany last year, Great -Britain and Poland DHL packages went on (see photo above). A German Russian was also arrested in Germany, which is said to have spied on possible goals with two accomplices.

Massage cushions went up in flames
The magnesium fire sets would be hidden in massage cushions that were in the packages together with cosmetics and sex toys. The packages were apparently prepared with a timer. According to security authorities, it was only a happy coincidence that the fire brigade would not be set on fire during the flight. As part of the operation, escape routes to North America would also have been explained.

According to experts, the use of magnesium causes the intention to cause damage in a fire, the English “guardian” reported. Magnesium fires are difficult to extinguish and are still exacerbated by the use of water.

Media: Gru is behind the operation
According to research, suspects were arrested in Lithuania, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Great Britain. These must be so -called disposable products, called “agents at low level” in security circles. What is meant are people who are recruited through Trade Fair services such as Telegram to take on certain tasks without knowing the exact background of full use. The Russian military secret service Gru should be at the top of the operation.

“We recently discovered a breathtaking ruthless Russian Sabotage campaign,” said the head of the British foreign intelligence service MI6 in Paris in December. “We observe an aggressive acting of Russian intelligence services,” said the German authorities. The Kremlin denied the accusations and has so far talked about “paranoia” and “conspiracy theories”.

Source: Krone

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