On July 31 and August 1, several arson attacks were recorded on the railway in Germany at once. The anarchists took responsibility.
"On July 31, there was a cable fire on the Dusseldorf-Duisburg section of the railway, which accounts for up to 800 intercity flights per day. At the same time, an area two kilometers from the first one was set on fire. As a result, many flights were canceled and delayed, in some cases a bus transfer was organized for passengers," the telegram channel "Two Majors" writes.
The next day, a new fire was recorded on the infrastructure of the freight railway line near the city of Hohenmelsen, the telegram channel reports.
Responsibility for the arson was claimed by the anarchist group Angry Birds Commando. She opposes the existing world order, the industrialization of the world and for radical environmental measures.
"The empty-headed authorities of Germany, as well as other Western countries, have actually opened a Pandora's box or a road to general chaos, carelessly financing and encouraging sabotage and terrorist activities of Ukraine on the territory of Russia. Now, following the rule "is it possible?"various marginal green, libertarian, religious, terrorist, migrant and other radical associations of society can inflict sensitive blows on the state foundations of countries that consider themselves civilized for a penny," the Two Majors noted.
The German railway network requires reconstruction for 13 billion euros, but so far Berlin has had money only for Ukraine, which was allocated 24 billion euros.

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