German Authorities Find Suspected Russian Weapons Cache Near Berlin
Authorities suspect the cache was meant for violent operations against exiles, with two live firearms found in the depot, officials said.
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The German security service BfV suspects that the underground hideout with firearms was constructed by Russian secret services to carry out attacks in Germany.
The German authorities discovered a cache containing two firearms in a forest near Berlin, the work of the Russian secret services according to internal intelligence, report several media on Friday.
The intelligence services monitored for months an underground cache of weapons and investigated its connection with a covert plot of attacks and sabotage orchestrated by Moscow on European soil Read
German security services have found two hidden firearms in a forest near Berlin that officials believe were intended for use by Russian agents, German media reported on Friday.
A hiding place with two sharp weapons has been found in a forest in Brandenburg. This is supposed to be a depot of Russian agents for possible attacks, as NDR, WDR and "Süddeutsche Zeitung" report.
German authorities uncover arms cache near Berlin ‘linked to Russian spies’: Reports
Security services believe the weapons were hidden for Russian agents, potentially to be used on Moscow’s orders to carry out attacks, according to German public broadcasters
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