Media report: Putin agents plan sabotage in Germany

According to the news magazine “Focus”, the Russian military secret service GRU is to spy on potential targets in Germany – the aim: to sabotage the Federal Network Agency’s facilities in the event of war.

By Nicholas Harbusch

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution is therefore examining indications of facilities in Berlin and Markersdorf (Saxony) that could be attacked by Putin’s agents in the event of war.

Explosive: These targets are said to be facilities of the Federal Network Agency, which means attacks on Germany’s telecommunications and energy supply (electricity and gas). The reports “Focus” secret service expert Josef Hufelschulte, citing security circles.

The investigation at the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution was triggered by the arrest of a Russian sabotage unit that was caught in Ukraine two weeks ago.


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Notes and coordinates were found in the men’s luggage – from Germany. The small community of Markersdorf in the district of Görlitz was noted on a piece of paper, where the Bonn Federal Network Agency is based. Before the fall of the Wall there was an important Stasi post in the border triangle between Poland and the Czech Republic.

Other coordinates allegedly mark points in the Berlin districts of Tegel and Wilmersdorf. The Federal Ministry of the Interior initially did not want to comment on the BILD request.

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