German Navy Ship Sabotage Foiled: Arrests Made
Two men were arrested for suspected sabotage of German navy ships in Hamburg. The suspects, a Romanian and a Greek, allegedly targeted ships with gravel and removed safety features, posing national security risks. The investigation seeks to uncover potential orders behind the sabotage.
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Two men have been apprehended on charges of attempting to sabotage German naval ships under construction in Hamburg. Authorities disclosed the arrests in both Hamburg and a Greek village.
Prosecutors revealed that the suspects, a 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek, were implicated in damaging vessel components and disabling safety measures, potentially endangering national security.
The ongoing investigation aims to determine the masterminds, with evidence being thoroughly examined to establish any broader conspiracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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