Two alleged Russian spies arrested in Germany β€’ FRANCE 24 English

the German foreign Ministry has summoned
Russia’s ambassador to Berlin following
on from the arrests of two German
Russian Nationals who are suspected of
spying for Moscow all the Joo who were
arrested in Bavaria also Stand Accused
of planning acts of sabotage to
undermine military support for Ukraine
while Russia is firmly rejecting these
accusations and says that Germany has no
evidence to back them up France 24’s
Emerald Maxwell has this
report the two German Russian men
identified as d s and Alexander J were
arrested in Germany’s southeastern state
of Bavaria on Wednesday in what
prosecutors described as a particularly
serious case of
Espionage we accuse one of the detainees
of having agreed to commit acts of
sabotage in Germany especially against
military infrastructure and Industrial
sites here in preparation for this
action the suspect had already scouted
out several potential targets and
according to our findings he had passed
on the information he had gathered to a
person connected to a Russian
intelligence
service authorities identified this
person as d s and said he’d been
exchanging with the Russian contact
since October
2023 conspiring to commit arson or bomb
attacks Alexander J began assisting him
in March of this year prosecutors said
the potential targets included a US Army
based in
aaria Germany is Ukraine’s second
largest supplier of military aid after
the US and authorities say it’s become a
major Target for Russian spying
operations our security authorities have
prevented possible explosive attacks
that were intended to undermine our
military aid to Ukraine this is a
particularly serious case of suspected
agent activity for Vladimir Putin’s
criminal regime we will continue to for
such plans
a German foreign minister tweeted we
will not allow Putin to bring his Terror
to Germany and said she’d summoned the
Russian
Ambassador after the meeting Russia said
Germany had presented no evidence to
support its
claims prep

The German Foreign Ministry has summoned Russia’s ambassador to Berlin following the arrests of two German and Russian nationals suspected of spying for Moscow. The duo, who were arrested in Bavaria, also stand accused of planning acts of sabotage to undermine military support for Ukraine. Russia is firmly rejecting these accusations and says that Germany has no evidence to back up their accusations. France 24’s Emerald Maxwell reports.
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21 comments
  1. The Germans are now looking for Russians under their beds. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  2. Russia has failed to operate spies due to the lack of support among Russians living in the west for the war but a few clearly are still a risk and need to be caught quickly. The west has far better intelligence so should have a clear upper hand of course but Russian disinformation workers are massive, over a million Russians every day go on Western Social Media and spread propaganda but their efforts have lead to little to no changes in the west so the results are pretty weak. After November Russia will reduce the propaganda programs dramatically so anyone reading this who is in Russia and working on Social media propaganda, you better get ready becasue after November, that fun is over.

  3. 269 people aboard a Boeing 747-230B shot down by Russian Sukhoi Su-15 for vering off course into Russian territory happend to be American nuclear sub & space shuttle both lining up with the Korean flaged passenger airline @ the time recon telemetry

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