NewsRussian plot to assassinate German defence chief foiled by the US

Russian plot to assassinate German defence chief foiled by the US

From left: Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen / Armin Papperger, head of the arms conglomerate / Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz.
From left: Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen / Armin Papperger, head of the arms conglomerate / Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz.
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Mateusz Czmiel

11 July 2024 22:01

Special services from the USA and Germany thwarted a Russian assassination plan targeting Armin Papperger, the head of the German defence conglomerate Rheinmetall, CNN reported on Thursday, citing American and other Western officials. The conglomerate supplies ammunition to Ukraine.

According to CNN, when American intelligence learned about the Russian plans, they informed Germany, which was able to protect Papperger and thwart the assassination. This was reportedly one of a series of similar plans by Russian services.

Russia was also planning to kill other heads of defence companies, but the assassination plan against the head of Rheinmetall was the most advanced of all. Rheinmetall is the largest German arms manufacturer, and it is involved, among other things, in producing artillery ammunition for Ukraine.

The station did not specify when the attempted assassination was supposed to occur. Neither the White House nor German authorities have officially commented on the reports. Still, National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said that the increasingly intense Russian sabotage campaign is "something the administration takes extremely seriously and has been very focused on for the past few months."

A high-ranking NATO official told journalists at the Washington summit on Tuesday that he views the series of incidents, fires, and assassination attempts as "a campaign of covert Russian sabotage with strategic consequences."

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