In recent hours, the German federal prosecutor's office has issued and executed two arrest orders against as many agents who allegedly planned sabotage actions in Germany, on the orders of the Russian services.
According to Der Spiegel, the arrests were successfully carried out yesterday morning in Bayreuth, Bavaria. Among other things, the two allegedly spied on US bases on behalf of Russia and planned attacks on military transport routes. German aid to Ukraine in the crosshairs.
It later became known that the two men who allegedly planned sabotage attacks on military supplies for Ukraine in Germany are Russian-German. The two would have been born in Russia, but would have both nationalities, Russian and German. The police searched the homes of both.
According to investigations, Dieter S. would have been in contact with some of the Russian services since last October, to consult on possible sabotage actions in Germany. In particular, he would have made himself available for incendiary and explosive ambushes, especially on infrastructures and industrial sites used for military purposes. Among the possible targets, there are also bases of the American soldiers of the Federal Republic, such as that of Grafenwoehr, in Rhineland-Palatinate writes the Dpa. The second arrested, Alexander J., had allegedly collaborated in the plans since March.
“Germany does not allow itself to be intimidated by Putin's agents.” This is what the German Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, assured, commenting on the arrest of the two Russian spies, who were preparing attacks in Germany to sabotage aid to Kiev. “Our security personnel avoided possible bomb attacks, which were expected to target and undermine military aid to Ukraine,” Faeser said in a statement. “We will not be frightened and will continue to massively support Ukraine,” she added.