The newspaper has obtained information from an international investigation conducted by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) and the National Prosecutor's Office, in cooperation with officials from Lithuania, Germany, and the UK.
The case involves a fire at a transport hub in Jabłonów, located just outside Warsaw, where a trailer containing courier packages burned.
Russian sabotage suspected in recent fires across Europe
As reported by GW informants, this event could potentially be a case of Russian sabotage, given that one of the packages shipped from Vilnius, Lithuania, included an igniter. The day prior to this occurrence, a container filled with packages caught fire.
A day before this incident, a container with packages ignited at an airport in Leipzig, Germany, which was reportedly located in the cargo hold of a cargo plane.
The German intelligence service also suspects sabotage, noting that the package originated from the Baltic states and contained an incendiary device hidden in a Chinese-made electric massage pillow and erotic gadgets, as well as a flammable substance included in cosmetics.
Two days after the fire in Leipzig, another blaze broke out at a transport facility in Birmingham, leading British authorities to believe this was a planned act of terrorism orchestrated by Russia.
Source: GW/IAR
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