"We're being tested." German warships damaged

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Germany informs of the sabotage that damaged warships

German warships were damaged as a consequence of “sabotage”, the commander of the German Navy reported. The military did not give the exact number of destroyed units, but the media had previously reported a fresh “Emden” corvette that had not even entered the service yet to be renovated. – We are tested – Jan Christian Kaack said.

Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaack reported ‘sabotage’which destroyed it “more than one” warship Germany – says the station n-tv.

The Bundeswehr is besides to evidence Infiltration cases of German naval bases ‘to land and sea’ and contact attempts with active military personnel.

Germany: Saboteurs ground warships. “We are being tested”

– Our evaluation: We're being tested.. They are trying to destabilise our society, both nationally and within the Alliance. And possibly they form the basis for further active military action – the commander of the Navy of Germany assessed.

SEE: Incident involving Russia's plane. Communication from the Polish Army

Kaack was besides asked about reports that 1 of the saboteur actions active new corvette ‘Emden’Who hasn't been on work yet. Media reported that during the inspection in January, it was discovered that the ship's propulsion strategy had entered several kilograms of metallic chips. The military didn't confirm that there was specified an incident.

There's an expanding threat from Russia. Incidents in Germany

- Growing Russia's threat in early 2025, it is more crucial than 2 years ago. Experts and intelligence services agree that Russia will be able to prosecute NATO conflict since 2029 – pointed out the German Vice Admiral.

Union Agency recalls that this not the first specified incidents Germany.

In the summertime of 2024 there were reports of attempts contamination of drinking water At the Bundeswehr base and at 1 of NATO airports, and over state chemical plants, LNG terminal or closed atomic power plant was noted Unidentified drones.

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