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Fears PUTIN may be behind Heathrow fire as chorus of experts warn blaze ‘bears all hallmarks’ of a Russian sabotage plot
Fears PUTIN may be behind Heathrow fire as chorus of experts warn blaze ‘bears all hallmarks’ of a Russian sabotage plot
FEARS are growing that Russia could be behind the devastating fire that brought Britain's busiest airport to a standstill for 24 hours.
A chorus of experts have warned the inferno that ground Heathrow Airport to a halt has “all the hallmarks” of Russian sabotage.
A fire at a substation in Hayes, London, caused widespread outages and shut down HeathrowCounter-terrorism police are on the scene investigating the cause of the fire
The fire follows a chilling wave of Russian intelligence-linked fires, bomb plots, and even assassination attempts across Europe – and has delighted Russian trolls.
Ex-military officials and security experts warned a single substation fire crippling an airport could suggest a state-sponsored attack.
Former Colonel Hamish de Bretton Gordon, told Flying Eze: “This has all the hallmarks of Russian sabotage.
“There is still no hard evidence, but circumstantially, this is straight out of Moscow’s sabotage playbook.
“We don't hear of substations catching fire very often. And for the back up system to fail was well. The timing is very suspicious.”
Security expert Will Geddes, director and founder of the International Corporate Protection Group, said: “Heathrow has been looking at expanding – this isn't a great advert for their ability to do so safely.
“If I was a foreign hostile party and I wanted to disrupt one of the busiest airports in the world, cause international embarrassment, create many, many question marks, I would target something like a substation.”;
John McDonnell, MP for Hayes and Harlington, said “lessons need to be learned”; from the turmoil.
Speaking from Nestles Avenue, close to the site entrance, he told reporters: “The key issue for us now is an investigation into how this occurred and to prevent any future risk.
“The question I think most of us have is not just about how the fire occurred but the fact that the back up arrangements have been taken out as well.
“We need a full investigation and I want to make sure my constituents are safe for the future.”
He added that it is “extraordinary” back up plans didn't work.
A raging inferno which destroyed a vast shopping centre in Warsaw has been revealed as Russian sabotageA DHL cargo plane crashed into a house near Vilnius, and has been linked to Russian ‘air terror'Two men have been arrested on suspicion of setting fire to an Ikea store in Lithuania, by order of the Russians
No10 echoed those calls, insisting answers are needed.
A statement said: “We expect those questions to be answered but our clarity right now is on this incident being appropriately dealt with.
“There is a fire still burning. So, there will be a time for that, but at the moment the priority is to deal with the incident.”;
Alan Mendoza, director of the Henry Jackson Society, warned it's bad news either way.
If the Russians are found to be at the root, he said, “it will absolutely not be then end of it” and we must enact a “resilience programme on steroids”.
And if it was accident, the current chaos will be “too tempting a target” for malign actors to ignore.
He said: “It doesn't take a genius to work out where we might be targeted going forwards.”
Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the London-based Rusi think tank said: “We are in a broad confrontation with Russia which includes unconventional warfare and sabotage. We need to accept that this is now part of daily life in Europe.”;
Putin is known to be behind a spate of attacks across Europe, and experts suspect his involvement in the Heathrow-buckling blazePolish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has been particularly vocal about Russia's sabotage spate
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk welcomed the investigation's progress, saying it had “confirmed [their] suspicions” that the Russians had masterminded the two attacks.
Tusk added: “Good to know before negotiations. Such is the nature of this state.”
In January, Tusk claimed that Russia carried out what he described as “air terror” against airlines in Poland and other countries.
He said: “I will not go into details, I can only confirm the validity of fears that Russia was planning acts of air terror, not only against Poland but against airlines around the world.”
Kremlin-funded online outlets quickly lit up with posts suggesting Vladmir Putin's Russian agents triggered the shutdown.
And security experts warned the incident would fit into the “playbook”; of Russia’s GRU agent operations.
Several trolls quipped that the blaze was the work of Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov – the Russian agents who nearly killed traitor Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in 2018.
Heathrow's northern runway stood deserted on Friday after all flights were cancelledA fire at a substation in Hayes, London, caused widespread outages and shut down Heathrow
The Russian GRU agents poisoned Skripal and his daughter Yulia with Novichok nerve agent then claimed they had been in Salisbury on a day trip to see the city’s cathedral.
A post on Kremlin-funded Readovka news sneered yesterday: “Petrov and Boshirov came to see the cathedral again.”;
Another comment jibed: “Are Petrov and Boshirov on vacation?”
Another wrote: “Now Petrov and Boshirov went to see Big Ben. The excursion was a success.”;
Kremlin troll bots began churning out a string of inflammatory messages – before any official Russian comment yesterday.
Vladimir Putin’s agents are known to be waging a “hybrid”; war alongside their conventional conflict in Ukraine targeting Kyiv’s European allies.
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