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German military base sabotage suspected: Water supply contaminated

Germany suspects sabotage at one of its military facilities. The water there was allegedly contaminated. There were also reports of problems at another base, but the army denied them.

Investigators suspect sabotage
Investigators suspect sabotage
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4:47 PM EDT, August 14, 2024

The military base in Cologne has its own water supply. A Bundeswehr spokesperson reported that on Wednesday evening, electronic sensors were triggered. When a patrol was dispatched, they noticed a person fleeing who could not be apprehended.

During the search, a hole in the fence was found. According to "Der Spiegel," an investigation into possible sabotage has been launched.

The water is suspected to have been contaminated. The Bundeswehr received several reports of gastrointestinal issues. The barracks were closed, and soldiers and civilians working at the facility were prohibited from drinking tap water.

Problems at another base?

Media reported that a similar incident might have occurred at the NATO airbase in Geilenkirchen, where Alliance reconnaissance planes are stationed. However, a spokesperson refuted these reports, emphasizing that only the security level was raised. The facility's water was checked and found to be fine.

In recent months, several sabotages and attempted sabotages have occurred across Europe, including at military facilities. Many arrests have been made in these cases. According to investigators, these actions are being carried out at the behest of Russian services.

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