Russian spies were suspected to have tested firebomb attack in British warehouse as a preparation for a similar attack in the US.

Four individuals apprehended in connection with the assaults.

November 5th 2024.

Russian spies were suspected to have tested firebomb attack in British warehouse as a preparation for a similar attack in the US.
Last July, a fire broke out at the DHL airport centre in Germany, which investigators suspect may have been caused by Russian sabotage. It appears that Russia-backed saboteurs were behind this incident, as well as a similar one at a DHL warehouse in Birmingham. The goal of these attacks seems to be to create chaos and disruption throughout the United Kingdom.

The investigation into these events began immediately, as they were reminiscent of previous device explosions at DHL logistics hubs in Leipzig, Germany. In fact, Polish authorities had already arrested four people in connection to these incidents, after parcels containing explosives spontaneously ignited or detonated during transportation by land and air. According to prosecutor Katarzyna Calow-Jaszewska, these explosives were being sent through courier companies to various countries, including the UK.

In addition, it has been confirmed that the saboteurs were also planning to send these parcels to the United States and Canada. The prosecutor's office stated that the group's goal was to test the transfer channel for such parcels, but did not reveal who was behind their efforts. The Polish authorities have also announced that two more suspects are being sought in connection to this international sabotage.

Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal has reported that the devices used in these attacks were actually electric massagers containing a flammable substance made of magnesium. This has led to speculation that these incidents are part of a larger plot orchestrated by Russia. European authorities, including MI6, have accused Russia of being behind this campaign of sabotage.

When asked for comment by the WSJ, the Kremlin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov denied any involvement in these incidents. He stated that they have not received any official accusations and that these claims are simply unfounded insinuations from the media. However, the ongoing investigation and arrests made by Polish authorities seem to suggest otherwise. The search for the remaining suspects continues as authorities work to uncover the truth behind these suspicious events.

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