Germany: Police unions warn of attacks on Russian and Ukrainian targets

Police trade unions warn about the potential attacks on Russian and Ukrainian goals in Germany and require stricter protection measures and increased readiness.

“Violent clashes are possible between sympathizers on both sides in Germany. This could also include attacks on the two countries ‘delegations’ offices and their official bodies,” GdP Federal President Oliver Matsou warned the Osnabruecker Zeit. “We must be prepared for emergencies,” he said. He even clarified that the possible effects of the war on Germany’s internal security are being re-evaluated daily.

The head of the DPolG police union, Rainer Vent, shares his assessment and warns that Germany “may even be the target of terrorist attacks”. In recent years, Mr. Wendt reminded, there have been cyber attacks on institutions and companies, while energy facilities could also be a possible target. He stressed that Ukrainian refugees who will find refuge in Germany from the war will still need special protection. “In Germany we have learned with great pain that the Russian secret services do not hesitate to practice their killing art on German soil as well,” said Mr Wendt, referring to the 2020 assassination of a Chechen soldier by a Russian agent in central Berlin. .

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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