Prosecutor General Confirms Leipzig Incident Has Links to Lithuania
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Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė confirmed that the drone incident at Leipzig Airport has links to Lithuania.
The public prosecutor's office confirmed that the drone incident in Leipzig's Aeroport had already been confirmed by Lithuania.
"I can only confirm that such a connection (with Lithuania - ELTA) exists. I can say that a joint investigation group is working, which includes officials from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Latvia, and other countries. There is cooperation between the countries," N. Grunskienė told journalists in the Seimas.
Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė confirms the connection between the drone incident at Leipzig Airport and the case of incendiary packages sent abroad being investigated in Lithuania, but does not disclose further details.
After the discovery of a drone prepared with explosives and detonators at Leipzig airport, the search for perpetrators and wiredrivers is underway. The flying bomb was discovered rather by accident.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Interior Minister Christian Pegel (SPD) wants to strengthen the protection of important infrastructure: The country wants to acquire new radar systems against drones. But also the operators are obliged by a change of law. In MV the seaport Rostock is particularly at risk.
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