Lithuania: The Russian military intelligence service (GRU) is believed to be behind parcel explosions in 2024
The European police agencies have identified 22 individuals involved in parcel explosion attacks in 2024, which are believed to be linked to the Russian military intelligence service.
European police authorities have announced that 22 individuals have been identified as participants in a series of parcel explosion attacks that occurred across Europe in 2024. These explosions, which took place in parcel distribution centers in the UK, Germany, and Poland, are suspected to be part of a Russian plan aimed at instigating incidents on cargo flights bound for the United States. The involvement of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) has raised alarms regarding the potential implications for European security and international relations.
In response to these developments, European judicial cooperation organization Eurojust has indicated that a joint investigation has been initiated involving Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, the UK, and Lithuania. The collaborative effort aims to thoroughly investigate the attacks and ascertain the extent of any organized networks that might be facilitating such attacks. This investigation comes in light of ongoing tensions between Russia and the West and raises serious concerns about the nature of threats posed by state-sponsored actors.
Moscow has consistently denied any involvement in these attacks or other allegations concerning a wider campaign of sabotage that includes incendiary operations intended to destabilize Ukraine’s allies. However, the pattern of these events suggests a calculated strategy aimed at undermining security across Europe. The situation highlights the urgent need for enhanced cooperation among European nations to preemptively counter any potential threats from foreign entities, particularly when they align with broader geopolitical tensions.