Who set the cables on fire? A month later, Germany has not found the culprit of the great blackout in Berlin
A month after a severe blackout in Berlin left thousands without essential services, investigation into the arson incident remains inconclusive despite a hefty reward for information.
"We need to talk about Nazis, but that doesn't make left-wing extremism any better"
The left-wing extremist group 'Vulkangruppe' is linked to at least 13 acts of sabotage since 2011 and has recently claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack on Berlin's power grid, prompting calls from police union representative Benjamin for increased authority for the authorities.
What is the radical-left Vulkangruppe behind the sabotage and power outages in Berlin?
The radical-left group Vulkangruppe, active for over a decade in Berlin and known for its anticapitalist, antitechnological, and antipatriarchal stance, has been responsible for sabotaging critical infrastructure including energy grids and railways.
Attack in Berlin: The 'Volcano Group' operates like a franchise
The 'Volcano Group', a left-wing extremist faction responsible for attacks in Berlin and Germany over the last 15 years, remains largely unknown to security authorities and the political landscape.
Attack in Berlin: The 'Volcano Group' Functions Like a Franchise
The article discusses the lack of information about the left-wing extremist group 'Volcano Group', which has carried out attacks in Germany for 15 years, particularly on Berlin's power grid.
After Blackout in Berlin: 'Volcano Group' Regrets Timing of the Attack
The 'Volcano Group' that claimed responsibility for the attack on Berlin's power grid expresses its thoughts through an open letter, simultaneously mocking a tennis mishap by politician Kai Wegner.
After the attack on power cables in Berlin: 'They write in epic detail'
The article discusses a power cable attack in Berlin claimed by a group known as Vulkangruppe, while rumors circulate about possible Russian involvement, with linguistic analysis provided by an expert.
Wegner considers the claim letter from the 'Volcano Group' to be authentic
Following a major blackout in southwestern Berlin affecting 45,000 households and businesses, Berlin's Mayor Kai Wegner stated that he believes the claim letter attributed to the 'Volcano Group' is authentic, in line with intelligence assessments.
Attack on the Power Grid in Berlin: Without Evidence, No Perpetrators
The article discusses three conflicting claims of responsibility for the attack on Berlin's power grid, urging caution in drawing conclusions about the perpetrators due to the lack of corroborative evidence.
Arson Attack on Power Grid in Berlin: 'Vulkangruppe' Distances Itself from 'Vulkangruppe'
The alleged original group known as 'Vulkangruppe' is distancing itself from the recent arson attack in Berlin-Lichterfelde, further complicating the question of responsibility for the prolonged blackout in the city.
After Blackout โ 'Volcano Group' Releases New Claim of Responsibility
Following a blackout in southwest Berlin that left approximately 25,000 households without power, the 'Volcano Group' has released another claim of responsibility amid investigations for suspected anti-constitutional sabotage.
Blackout in Berlin, investigation for terrorism. Focus on Vulkan, far-left group
The far-left anarchist group 'Vulkangruppe' claimed responsibility for an arson that disabled power lines in Berlin, leaving tens of thousands without electricity and heating during an arctic cold spell.
The Truth: Anarchist Grandma Tormentors
This article delves into the personal lives of anarchists after a recent arson attack in Berlin, exploring the juxtaposition of their everyday existence with their political activities.
Widespread blackout in Berlin: Thousands of homes without power due to sabotage of the network
Around 50,000 households and 2,000 businesses in Berlin are without electricity, hot water, and internet due to arson attributed to the extremist group Vulkangruppe, with the local Greek community providing immediate assistance.
Part of Berlin remains without power. Left-wing extremists wanted to
Thousands of residents in Berlin have been without electricity for three days due to a power outage caused by the left-wing extremist group Vulkangruppe, which sabotaged a cable bridge, impacting around 45,000 households.
Claim of Culpability from Russia? โ What AI Analysis is Supposed to Reveal
In the aftermath of the blackout in Berlin, a post on X suggests that AI analysis indicates a claim of responsibility originates from Russia, raising confusion, and comments from CDU foreign policy politician Roderich Kiesewetter are included.
"We had such a super disaster once and learned nothing from it"
The leftist terrorist group 'Vulkangruppe' allegedly claimed responsibility for a power outage in southwest Berlin, raising concerns about the challenges of combating such groups, as noted by police union representative Benjamin Jendro.
Thousands have been without electricity for days, and this isn't their first time. What is known about the group that paralyzed part of a European metropolis?
A leftist group in Germany, Vulkangruppe, has claimed responsibility for a weekend attack that left tens of thousands in Berlin without power amid cold temperatures, sparking police investigations.
"One is still completely in the dark. Despite a claim of responsibility"
The article discusses the concerns of residents in Berlin regarding potential looting after a blackout, with links to the left-wing extremist group "Vulkangruppe."
"The power is simply gone" โ The attack that reveals Berlin's vulnerability
A fire attack on the power grid in southwest Berlin has left tens of thousands without electricity, heating, and mobile service, with the left-wing extremist group "Vulkangruppe" claiming responsibility and experts warning of the underestimated risks to critical infrastructure.
A closed worldview in which sabotage is no longer seen as a border crossing
After an arson attack on the power grid in southwest Berlin, tens of thousands of people are left without electricity, heating, and mobile service, as the leftist group 'Vulkangruppe' claims responsibility for the act, prompting experts to warn of an underestimated danger and the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.
Berlin. After the fire, tens of thousands of apartments without electricity. Vulkangruppe admitted to arson
A fire early Saturday morning in southwestern Berlin left approximately 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses without power, with the arson group Vulkangruppe claiming responsibility.
Extreme leftists claim responsibility for major power outage in Berlin
An extreme left group has claimed responsibility for a sabotage incident that left around 50,000 households in Berlin without electricity, describing their action as being in the public interest.
Power Outage in Berlin: Claim of Responsibility is Credible According to Police
Tens of thousands of households in southwestern Berlin remain without electricity after authorities claim the power outage was caused by the left-wing extremist group 'Vulkangruppe'.