Hundreds of cars in German cities have been hampered and the message of environmentalism remains argued that it could have actually been attacked by Russian agents in a conspiracy to trust green politics. I'm doing it.
German Green Party's foreign minister has warned the public to be wary of “disinformation” after a controversial campaign of civilian sabotage against automobiles, apparently by supporters of her own party. .
Germany has only been two weeks away from the SNAP federal election to choose the congress and the next government composition. Russia and America Most frequently blamed.
More than 270 cars in Berlin, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Brandenburg were voided during the attack in December, with contractors' expansion spray foam inserted into the exhaust. Preventing exhaust gases from leaving the engine can prevent the final stage of the combustion cycle from taking place, preventing the car from starting or stalling quickly.
The destroyed car also retained a sticker featuring the face of Robert Harbeck of the German Green Party. Robert Habeck is currently the deputy prime minister of Germany as part of the governing coalition of the left and central parties. The sticker declared “Eco-friendly!” There was rage against environmentalist extremists over the attacks of the time.
Hundreds of disabled vehicles have been criticized by radical green activists, but now it's a German news magazine Der Spiegel claim He claims that speaking to Intelligence Community Insiders is actually the job of a Russian agent trying to trust the Green Party.
The report says it focuses on a group of young men with Serb, Bosnian and German identities who were drawn into a van in December. It was said that the vehicle contained some containers of spray foam, but they were allowed to go as they looked like repairmen. Later that night, dozens of vehicles in nearby areas blocked exhaust.
Around SpiegelOne of the group told police that they were recruited via a messaging app, instructed how to disable the car, and reportedly provided 100 euros ($100) for the job by contacting Russia. It is said to have been. It is said that thousands of euros have been paid.
Austrian Publishing ORF situation Since these claims were made public, German Foreign Minister Analena Bearbok is a senior political figure in the Green Party – who said her party is a target for Russian attacks due to its strong anti-Moscow stance. . She said: “In our national security strategy, we have made it clear that as a federal government we will continue to strengthen our defenses against the disinformation and resilience of our democracy… , including the exposure and retention of the Kremlin's permanent strategy. Explaining the responsible person and their henchmen.”
A Green Party spokesman said the revelation is evidence that Russia is “trying to manipulate public discourse and attack democratic decision-making processes, including elections.”
It is not unclear whether it is in Russian or not, the sabotage of civilian vehicles by climate extremists. As previously reported, thousands of urban SUVs are left with leaflets in vehicles targeted at cars, to inform drivers that their choice of vehicles is unacceptable. The tires have been contracted.
A group of British people who claimed to have contracted the tires in a 2,000 SUV said, “Warning – your gas gazler will be murdered… We've contracted one or more of your tires. You're angry You'll probably, but don't take it personally. It's not you. It's your car.
“We did this because driving an urban area with your large vehicle will have great consequences for others. Your gas gazler, walking, cycling or public transport So, there's no difficulty without your gas gazler.”
German car obstruction cases follow patterns established elsewhere by Moscow. These “disposable” assets are their lacking criminals who need money, and can be attracted to potentially substantial payments in relatively simple jobs, even if illegal.
Since December 2023, one case in Poland was offered $5 to post propaganda leaflets, $400 to install spy cameras, and $10,000 to derail the train. Fourteen people were jailed via the network, including Ukrainian “refugees”, Belarusians and Russians living in Poland.