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US intelligence ‘believes Russia was behind Leipzig airport drone bomb’

German government talks of a ‘new level of danger’ but declines to say who it thinks was responsible for device

US intelligence ‘believes Russia was behind Leipzig airport drone bomb’

TL;DR

  • US intelligence agencies suspect Russia was behind a drone attack on Leipzig airport last week.
  • The drone, found near a Ukrainian cargo plane, was laden with explosives.
  • German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt described the incident as a "new level of danger" and a "professional hybrid threat scenario."
  • Investigators found DNA traces linking the incident to a previous firebomb attack at the same airport.
  • Suspects in the earlier firebomb attacks are on trial in Lithuania and alleged to have been employed by Russian intelligence.
  • German officials have not publicly accused Russia, despite intelligence pointing towards Moscow.
  • The drone bypassed airport defenses and was only detected by an alert bus driver.
  • A DHL cargo plane reportedly collided with a second drone while aborting its landing.
  • Drones were also detected over a German army installation housing US Patriot air-defense systems.
  • Germany plans to double its federal anti-drone team.
  • Moscow denies involvement, calling accusations a "rashly contrived provocation."
  • German restraint may be due to the potential for escalation and the complex geopolitical situation, including upcoming elections and past investigations (e.g., Nord Stream).