NATO member accused Russia of bombing German military facilities
Estonia’s defense minister accused Russia of sabotage and “combined attacks” against NATO member states.
According to RCO News Agency, Estonian Defense Minister Hanu Pokor accused the special forces of the Russian army of playing a role in the explosion of a warehouse belonging to the defense company “Del” in Germany and said: “The theory of Russian involvement in the explosions of a military production facility in Germany is very It is possible.”
At the “Globesk” conference, which was held on Saturday, he said, referring to the explosion of the Dale arms warehouse in Germany yesterday: “The Germans are investigating the cause of the explosion of the Dale defense warehouse. If the responsibility of the special forces of the Russian army is confirmed in this explosion, I will not be too shocked because they have always targeted our defense industries.”
The Dale defense industry factory in Truisdorf, Germany exploded on Friday. In the spring of 2024, another factory of this company suffered a massive fire, and despite European countries pointing the finger of accusation towards Russia as the cause of this fire, Berlin’s investigation did not reach such a conclusion.
The Minister of Defense of Estonia also claimed: “Russia’s combined attacks on NATO member countries began long before the discussion of combined war by this alliance began.”
He said: “Since 2007, Estonia has been the target of Russia’s combined attacks, including cyber attacks. At first, these attacks were only cyber attacks, but they progressed to physical attacks and then explosions and deliberate vandalism.
Without providing any clear evidence or documents, Pokor continued his statements against Russia and said: “There is clear evidence that these attacks were organized by the Russian government.”
He also claimed that Russia is testing its limits to see how far it can go before implementing Article 5 of NATO.
In line with Article 5 of NATO, the signatories of the North Atlantic Treaty have agreed to consider a military attack against one or more member states as an attack on all member states and to counter it.
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