RUSKI SABOTAGE IN GERMANY CONFIRMED.
Russis: good for very little but drunken bufoonery.
A massive fire in Berlin set by russian saboteurs was intended to destroy missile manufacturing facility. In fact, early reports the day of the fire suggested it was a Diehl Defense site.
The russis responsible likely thought it was an IRIS-T plant. Instead, it was a Diehl Metall facility.
Business Insider clarifies the target, and who's responsible:
“Russian saboteurs burned down a Berlin factory to hit weapons supplies to Ukraine. Just one problem — the facility made car parts.”
The report, citing the Wall Street Journal, explains:
“Citing unnamed security officials, the outlet reported on Sunday that a NATO intelligence agency had intercepted communications showing Russia's involvement and passed it to German authorities.”
The russis (rhymes with pussis) have turned to kinetic operations under their definition of their Hybrid War doctrine.
Poland has been a particularly desirable target for russia of late. A massive fire set by criminals in the employ if the SVR and or GRU burned a polish shopping mall.
A similarly-crafted operation in London saw another arson attack.
The upside: the Kremlonazis are likely to experience a pretty hard Western reckoning, as these attacks will likely continue. Sooner or later, it's going to mean an even tougher posture against the horde of russi criminals and intelligence agencies infesting Europe.
Those Kremlonazi forces are literally playing with fire.
Practically begging for a hard and direct response from our security services and militaries.
“German outlet Bild also reported on the intercepted messages.
The WSJ reported that Russia intended to hit arms supplies to Ukraine. Diehl Metall's parent company also manufactures the IRIS-T anti-air systems given to Kyiv.”
F-about, and find out, russi scum.
“Still, the fire at the Diehl Metal factory has added fuel to concerns of Russian sabotage attempts on civilian infrastructure and military installations among Ukraine's European allies.
Suspected targets in recent months include a warehouse in the UK that was set on fire and US military bases in Germany.”
“The Financial Times reported Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs saying the spate of incidents and attempts was "testing our response" and that NATO was still determining how best to act.”