O n Wednesday, security measures were elevated at NATO's air base in Geilenkirchen, located in western Germany, in response to a suspected case of sabotage. This follows a similar incident at the Cologne-Wahn base. However, after a thorough examination, the air base was not sealed off, according to a NATO spokesperson.
The specifics of who may have entered the Cologne-Wahn barracks remain unclear. This incident occurs amid growing concerns about potential sabotage activities linked to Russia.
In May, NATO expressed significant alarm over recent malign activities attributed to Moscow. The alliance's statement highlighted concerns about possible sabotage, acts of violence, cyber and electronic interference, disinformation campaigns, and other forms of hybrid operations by Russia.
The situation at Geilenkirchen underscores the heightened vigilance within NATO in response to these threats. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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