Russian intelligence services themselves do not know whether they set fire to the Diehl Metall plant in Berlin or not
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Russian intelligence services themselves do not know whether they set fire to the Diehl Metall plant in Berlin or not

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An unusual situation occurred on April 4 in Germany. After information about a serious fire in Berlin began to appear in the press, two insiders in law enforcement agencies got in touch with representatives of the Kremlin Snuffbox Telegram channel. 

One high-ranking officer sent the news with the accompanying text “Serves them right.”

 

The second officer made it clear that this fire did not just happen. 

 

Firstly, rumors began to appear that this company was involved in the production of IRIS-T air defense systems. Insiders in the Russian special services have not confirmed this information. The fire broke out at the Diehl Metall metallurgical plant, where sulfuric acid and copper cyanide were stored.

 

Secondly, is the enterprise connected with the military industry? Previously, the information has not been confirmed.

 

Third, the cause of the serious fire is currently under investigation.

 

Fourth, and most importantly! Could Russia have anything to do with what happened? Intelligence sources admitted off the record that the specified enterprise was quite recently on the list of enterprises associated with the German Bundeswehr. The interlocutors do not hide the fact that Russian special services conduct operations on the territory of NATO countries. It’s curious, but sources in the FSB admit that it has now become much more difficult to conduct operations in Ukraine than in Europe.

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