Russia Linked to Explosions in European Logistics Depots
Russia Linked to Explosions in European Logistics Depots
Russia Linked to Explosions in European Logistics Depots
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Recent explosions at logistics depots in Europe have been linked to a Russian plot to place incendiary devices on cargo planes destined for North America, according to Western security officials. The incidents, involving fires at DHL hubs in Germany and the UK, are believed to be part of a test run for a wider Russian sabotage campaign targeting NATO countries and Ukraine's allies. Several individuals have been arrested across Europe, including in Poland and Lithuania, with investigations ongoing into potential foreign intelligence operations. The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has increased security measures for certain cargo shipments to the United States. Canada has expressed deep concern over these acts, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to ensure aviation security. Despite denial from Moscow, Western nations continue to accuse Russia of orchestrating these attacks as part of a broader strategy against its geopolitical adversaries.

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