NewsGermany investigates Russian drone espionage over critical sites

Germany investigates Russian drone espionage over critical sites

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10:18 AM EDT, August 23, 2024

After observing several suspicious drones over an industrial park in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany suspects Russia of spying. As Bild has determined, the Flensburg prosecutor's office is investigating the activities of agents preparing for sabotage.

In the past few days, suspicious drones have repeatedly been spotted over critical infrastructure in Germany, including a nuclear power plant, a land-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, and chemical plants in Brunsbüttel in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.

According to "Bild," the mysterious flying object was last recorded Thursday evening (August 22). As the newspaper found out, the police from Schleswig-Holstein immediately put officers from Lower Saxony and Hamburg on alert.

Is Russia preparing for sabotage in Germany?

The Flensburg prosecutor's office confirms that an investigation has been launched on suspicion of agents’ activities for sabotage purposes in connection with repeated drone flights over critical infrastructure in Schleswig-Holstein, prosecutor Bernd Winterfeldt told "Bild."

As the newspaper reports, Russian agents are suspected of preparing to sabotage German critical infrastructure. The drones may come from civilian ships in the North Sea.

According to the newspaper's findings, the criminal police officers working on the case believe that the unidentified drones are Russian Orlan-10, which range from 310 to 370 miles and can fly at over 60 mph.

A police report accessed by German journalists shows that the drones were seen, among other instances, on August 20 after 7:20 PM ET over the industrial park in Brunsbüttel. They also repeatedly violated the no-fly zone over the nuclear power plant.

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