European States Blame Russia for Sabotage Campaign in Europe After Undersea Data Cables Cut
A group of European nations issue strongly worded statement on ‘systemic attacks’ by the Russian Federation against supporters of Ukraine.
A group of European nations issue strongly worded statement on ‘systemic attacks’ by the Russian Federation against supporters of Ukraine.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has reportedly ordered all of its members to stop using communications devices, at least until they can all be inspected.
Finger of blame pointed at Russia after two military bases had suspected incursion incidents, with drinking water apparently targeted.
Germany issues first arrest warrant over bombing of the gas pipelines from Russia to Europe, saying it is seeking a Ukrainian citizen.
French railway firm SNCF said it has made progress in restoring high-speed train services after acts of sabotage disrupted three major lines.
Russia grooming groups for terror-like attacks, chief of UK eavesdropping office said, after several arrests across Europe for such activity.
Five men charged over an arson attack against a Ukrainian business in East London in March.
Intelligence operation between Poland and Ukraine has led to the arrest of a Polish citizen allegedly conducting hostile reconnaissance.
Two German-Russian dual citizens accused of membership of a pro-Kremlin terrorist organisation and planning bombings have been arrested.
Believed to have broken the car windows of the Interior Minister and a journalist in December, the Estonian Internal Security Service said.
The Iran-backed Houthi insurgents of Yemen may be considering an attack on undersea Internet cables in the Red Sea.
14 spies including alleged ‘Ukrainian refugees’ have been sentenced in Poland over a plot to sabotage a train carrying weapons to Ukraine.
Fires hit railway infrastructure in Hamburg overnight, causing widespread disruption. Police suspect a political motivation.
Russia is attempting to claim a victory over Ukraine after it was embarrassed by a series of explosions destroying supply trains.
It is “obvious” why Russia is interested in European infrastructure and there is suspicion cables and pipes may already have been “mined”.
Russia announced on Wednesday that security would be increased across Moscow, and Victory Day celebrations scaled back, due to the possibility of attacks by alleged Ukrainian saboteurs.
A Russian freight train hauling fuel was derailed and partially consumed in fire on Monday morning, with an “explosive device” blamed.
Chinese state media went absolutely berserk on Wednesday over a U.S. intelligence review that suggested a pro-Ukrainian group damaged the Nord Stream pipelines last year, howling that American officials concocted the story to conceal their clear guilt for blowing up the pipelines.
The Ukrainian government has insisted they had nothing to do with an attack that blew up part of the Russo-German Nord Stream gas pipelines.
As many as two hundred extremists attacked a French industrial plant they said was poisoning the atmosphere, causing significant damage.
Swedish investigators found traces of explosives at the Baltic Sea site where two pipelines were damaged in an act of “gross sabotage”.
Two fibre optic cables have been severed in the last week, disrupting phone networks and internet data, fuelling speculation of sabotage.
164 feet of Nord Stream One is gone following the alleged sabotage of the pipelines, which is confirmed to have been caused by an explosion.
The Swedish Security Police warns of an increased risk of sabotage of the electricity grid and has called for more resources to monitor.
European fears about sabotage were dramatically underlined when two cables 350 miles apart were cut at once, bringing the railway to a halt.
Swedish authorities have reported a new fourth alleged leak as some fear that the damage to the pipelines may be beyond repair.
European governments have claimed the damage to Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines was likely caused by deliberate sabotage.
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it cannot rule out “sabotage” as the cause of significant damage to the Nord Stream pipeline network that carries gas from Russia to Germany.
Sergei Aksyonov, Russia’s top official in the illegally-annexed Crimean peninsula, claimed on Wednesday that Russian FSB security forces have “neutralized” an Islamist terrorist cell.
Prosecutors identified far-left extremists as likely suspects in the sabotage of an electrical line that was damaged by arson last month.
Police have launched an investigation into coordinated attacks on infrastructure leaving several cities with internet outages on Wednesday.
French far-left extremists are potential suspects in the sabotage of power lines that saw over 5,000 people go without power on Tuesday.
A sailor was arrested after trying to sabotage the megayacht of his Russian boss, who he claims sells weapons to the Russian military.
Unknown suspects attacked a vaccination centre in western Athens on Friday, cutting wiring for the backup generators powering refrigeration units used to store coronavirus vaccines.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani held a fiery cabinet meeting on Wednesday in which he railed against suspected Israeli sabotage of the Natanz nuclear facility and vowed to increase uranium enrichment even further.
Far-left anarchists have taken credit for arson attacks on internet equipment in the latest act of infrastructure sabotage by extremists.
Iranian officials insisted on Thursday that a mysterious fire at the Natanz nuclear facility was not an act of “intentional sabotage,” although they also stated the “incident” was still under investigation, and felt it necessary to throw in a belligerent warning to “hostile countries” that Tehran will retaliate if anyone crosses its “red lines in any way.”
Electricity in an area of Berlin was cut off on Tuesday after far-left Antifa militants allegedly vandalised street lights by tearing out cables before members of the group set fires and vandalised property.
French police in the Paris suburb of Bagnolet have arrested four people after discovering the alleged headquarters of the city’s far-left extremist Antifa movement where explosives were being manufactured.
An act of deliberate sabotage that knocked out the internet for 50,000 people this week in the Ile-de-France region may be connected to a series of vandalism acts believed to be linked to far-left Antifa extremists.