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Chilling spate of ‘Russian sabotage attacks’ across Europe laid bare amid fears Putin’s hand is behind Heathrow blaze
Chilling spate of ‘Russian sabotage attacks’ across Europe laid bare amid fears Putin’s hand is behind Heathrow blaze
Fears PUTIN may be behind Heathrow fire as chorus of experts warn blaze ‘bears all hallmarks’ of a Russian sabotage plot
PUTIN has unleashed a spate of chilling sabotage attacks across Europe – and it's feared the Heathrow blaze was his latest ploy.
A new map shows how Vlad has peppered the continent with arson, bombs plots, “air terror”, cyber attacks and assassination plans.
A blaze at a substation in Hayes on Thursday night brought Heathrow to a haltA huge fire ripped through a shopping centre in Warsaw, and Lithuania says it has evidence Russia organised it
Here's a round up of suspected Russian sabotage schemes.
A Ukrainian-owned warehouse in east London was set alight in March 2024, and Brit Dylan Earl has admitted arranging it on behalf of Russia.
He payed a gang to spark the blaze under instruction from the fearsome Russian Wagner mercenary group.
Leipzig in Germany was also hit with a series of booby-trapped parcels, with Russia the prime suspect.
A flammable substance was reportedly hidden in electric massage devices.
Poland arrested four people in relation to the devious scheme, which is thought to have been a trial run for more postal bombs destined for the US.
Western security officials suspect Russian intelligence was behind a plot to put incendiary devices in packages on cargo planes headed to North America.
Horror moment huge inferno tears through shopping mall in Warsaw
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.”
There have also been a number of foiled assassination attempts across the continent traced back to Russia.
A plan to kill Armin Papperger, the head of a German arms manufacturer, was foiled by US intelligence services in July 2024.
And Russia also chalked up a plan to take out Ukraine‘s president Zelensky when he visited Poland in April.
A former Russian soldier set off a bomb made with “Mother of Satan” chemicals in a hotel room, and French cops
Lithuanian authorities this week accused Russia of being behind a plot to firebomb an Ikea store last May in the capital Vilnius.
Two “disposable agents” are said to have hidden explosives amongst flammable products and set it off overnight.
The Ukrainian nationals, one of whom was a teen, were reportedly bribed with a BMW and â¬10,000.
A DHL cargo plane fell from the sky and crashed down in a fireballRussian plots to assassinate Ukraine's president Zelensky (L) and German arms manufacturer Armin Papperger (R) have been foiledPoland's largest shopping centre went up in flames last year – and Russia has been blamed
Prosecutors believe Russia's warped logic behind the attack was that Ikea‘s logo uses the same colours as the Ukrainian flag.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk welcomed the investigation, saying it had “confirmed [their] suspicions” that the Russians masterminded the two attacks.
Tusk has also claimed that Russia has deliberately caused plane crashes around Europe in a campaign of “air terror”.
An arson attack in Latvia in February last year has separately been linked to Russuia.
A Molotov cocktail was lobbed through the window of Latvia's Museum of the Occupation – a reminder of the country falling under Soviet control.