NewsRussia's subversive plots in Europe: Assassination attempts revealed

Russia's subversive plots in Europe: Assassination attempts revealed

Western intelligence agencies have obtained plans from Russia for sabotage activities in Europe. These actions are targeted at entities that support the Ukrainian army. "One of the most serious is a plot to kill the head of a German arms manufacturer," reports AP, citing a Western government official.

The West discovered Russian sabotage plans. "We will not be intimidated"
The West discovered Russian sabotage plans. "We will not be intimidated"
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Kamila Gurgul

13 July 2024 08:48

The Associated Press news agency reports that Western intelligence has discovered Russia’s plans for assassinations, arson, and other acts of sabotage in Europe, targeting companies and individuals who support the Ukrainian army.

An official, requesting anonymity, conveyed that these activities sometimes included recruiting ordinary criminals from abroad to carry out attacks. One of the main plots was an assassination attempt on Armin Papperger, president of the arms company Rheinmetall.

On Thursday, CNN reported, citing American and other Western officials, that U.S. and German intelligence services had thwarted a Russian plot to assassinate Papperger. The website of the weekly "Spiegel" reported that the corporation's head has been accompanied by security day and night for several months. Rheinmetall is a major supplier of military technology and artillery shells to Ukraine.

Officials do not want to comment on the matter

White House National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson did not comment on the matter but stated that "the intensified Russian subversive campaign is something we take extremely seriously and have been intensely focusing on for the past few months."

"The United States has discussed this issue with our NATO allies and we are actively collaborating to expose and disrupt these activities. We have also made it clear that Russia's actions will not stop allies from continuing to support Ukraine," Watson added.

Neither Rheinmetall nor the German government has commented on the planned assassination. The Ministry of the Interior cannot comment on individual threat situations, said Federal Minister of the Interior spokesperson Maximilian Kall.

"We know that the regime of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin primarily wants to weaken our support for Ukraine in its defence against Russia's aggressive war, but the German government will not be intimidated," Kall said. He also emphasized that Germany has tightened security measures since 2022.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on reports of the assassination attempt on Papperger. "All this is again being presented in a false manner, so such reports cannot be taken seriously," he told reporters on Friday at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.

Much of the information provided by Russian media or government representatives is part of propaganda. Such reports are part of the informational war conducted by the Russian Federation.

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