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War der Brand bei Diehl in Lichterfelde ein russischer Anschlag? (berliner-kurier.de)
translation:
Fire at the beginning of May
Was the fire at Diehl in Lichterfelde a Russian attack?
The fire at Diehl at the beginning of May may not have been a coincidence, but a Russian attack. This is suggested by a report from Bild.de.
dpa
/
Helge Denker
June 20, 2024 9:08 p.m.
The fire at the Diehl company in Berlin-Lichterfelde at the beginning of May.
Christoph Soeder/dpa/Archive
According to the Bild report, German intelligence services are said to have received information that the fire at the Diehl company in Berlin-Lichterfelde was an attack by Russia. It was noticeable that Russian media picked up the information about the fire at the beginning of May very quickly. The Berliner Zeitung was the first to report on this.
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“According to BILD information, a foreign intelligence service has informed German secret services that there is concrete evidence of Russian involvement,” reports Paul Ronzheimer on Bild.de. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has received intelligence information that Russian forces could be behind the fire, reports Bild. Bild quotes CDU defense expert Roderich Kiesewetter as saying: “There are indications that Russia is deliberately committing acts of sabotage on EU territory. That must worry us. The critical infrastructure in Germany must be better protected.”
The fire broke out on May 3 at Diehl in Lichterfelde – was it a technical defect?
The fire broke out on May 3 in a production facility belonging to Diehl Metal Applications in Lichterfelde. A technical room on the first floor of the factory building was ablaze. A huge cloud of smoke had formed over the west of the capital. Residents were asked to keep their windows closed. At one point, according to the fire department, there were even concerns about poisonous gases. They later gave the all-clear. The cloud of smoke that drifted over the city center was no longer a cause for concern.
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According to Diehl Metall, the fire was limited to just one hall. Thanks to the fire department, the fire did not spread. According to the information, everyone was able to leave the place on their own. Officially, a technical defect started the fire. The company's managing director, Thomas Hör, told the "RBB 24 Abendschau" on Thursday. Experts from fire insurance companies came to this conclusion, it was said. The managing director assumes damage in the double-digit millions.
According to Diehl, there is no arms production at the Lichterfelde site
The Diehl Group is an arms company that also supplies weapons to Ukraine. This sparked speculation in the media and social networks immediately after the fire. The company spokesman, however, explained that no military equipment was produced at the Berlin plant. According to the spokesman, the plant in Lichterfelde is a galvanic plant that produces, among other things, car parts. According to RBB, the company Diehl Metal Applications refines small metal parts for electronic components that are mainly used in the car industry. This speaks against the theory of a Russian attack in Berlin.
Lichterfelde: Brand in Berliner Unternehmen – Hinweise für russische Beteiligung - WELT
translation:
Fire in Berlin company - evidence of Russian involvement
Status: 3:41 p.m. | Reading time: 2 minutes
In May, there was a fire at the Diehl company in Berlin. The company also produces weapons for Ukraine. There was speculation that Russia had carried out an act of sabotage. Now there is evidence from foreign secret services, reports WELT reporter Paul Ronzheimer.
Source: WELT TV / Paul Ronzheimer
A major fire in the Diehl Group's company is causing speculation again. According to a report in the "Bild" newspaper, it was an act of sabotage. The federal government is investigating the suspicion that Russia could be behind the fire.
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According to a report, a technical defect caused a major fire in a metal technology company in Berlin-Lichterfelde. Experts from fire insurance companies came to this conclusion, a company spokesman said on Friday. The company has not yet found any evidence of sabotage. "In theory, sabotage could lead to a technical defect," said the Diehl spokesman.
According to a recent report in the "Bild" newspaper, the federal government is investigating the suspicion that the Russian state could be behind the fire. A foreign intelligence service informed German secret services that there was concrete evidence of Russian involvement, the paper writes. The federal government did not want to comment on this on Friday.
The Diehl Group is a large arms company that also supplies weapons to Ukraine. This sparked speculation in the media and social networks seven weeks ago. According to the company, however, no arms were produced in the Berlin plant.
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The fire in the Diehl Group's plant, which produces car parts, among other things, has caused major damage. Managing director Thomas Hör spoke on the RBB evening news of a double-digit million figure. As part of the demolition work and further investigations on the site, the company spokesperson said that it would be examined whether further research could be carried out into what could have caused the technical defect.
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The fire broke out on May 3. A technical room on the first floor of a factory building was fully ablaze. According to the fire department, more than 200 emergency personnel were on site for several days. No one was injured. According to the company, production is now continuing around the clock with around 500 employees on the remaining production lines.
Bekam Scholz einen Hinweis über russischen Angriff auf Waffenkonzern in Berlin? - Video - WELT
translation:
Did Scholz receive a tip-off about a Russian attack on a weapons company in Berlin?
Status: 2:14 p.m.
Duration 35 seconds
According to information from the "Bild" newspaper, the federal government received a highly explosive tip-off about a Russian act of sabotage in Berlin. It concerns the fire at the Diehl company, which also produces weapons for Ukraine.
pure horror!
War der Brand bei Diehl in Lichterfelde ein russischer Anschlag? (berliner-kurier.de)
translation:
Fire at the beginning of May
Was the fire at Diehl in Lichterfelde a Russian attack?
The fire at Diehl at the beginning of May may not have been a coincidence, but a Russian attack. This is suggested by a report from Bild.de.
dpa
/
Helge Denker
June 20, 2024 9:08 p.m.
The fire at the Diehl company in Berlin-Lichterfelde at the beginning of May.
Christoph Soeder/dpa/Archive
According to the Bild report, German intelligence services are said to have received information that the fire at the Diehl company in Berlin-Lichterfelde was an attack by Russia. It was noticeable that Russian media picked up the information about the fire at the beginning of May very quickly. The Berliner Zeitung was the first to report on this.
Berlin
today
08:42
Building is being demolished
Major fire in Berlin-Lichterfelde: extinguishing work is finally over
Berlin
05/06/2024
12:37
today
06:36
“According to BILD information, a foreign intelligence service has informed German secret services that there is concrete evidence of Russian involvement,” reports Paul Ronzheimer on Bild.de. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has received intelligence information that Russian forces could be behind the fire, reports Bild. Bild quotes CDU defense expert Roderich Kiesewetter as saying: “There are indications that Russia is deliberately committing acts of sabotage on EU territory. That must worry us. The critical infrastructure in Germany must be better protected.”
The fire broke out on May 3 at Diehl in Lichterfelde – was it a technical defect?
The fire broke out on May 3 in a production facility belonging to Diehl Metal Applications in Lichterfelde. A technical room on the first floor of the factory building was ablaze. A huge cloud of smoke had formed over the west of the capital. Residents were asked to keep their windows closed. At one point, according to the fire department, there were even concerns about poisonous gases. They later gave the all-clear. The cloud of smoke that drifted over the city center was no longer a cause for concern.
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Berlin
yesterday
07:12
Berlin
04.05.2024
13:32
Berlin
today
06:00
According to Diehl Metall, the fire was limited to just one hall. Thanks to the fire department, the fire did not spread. According to the information, everyone was able to leave the place on their own. Officially, a technical defect started the fire. The company's managing director, Thomas Hör, told the "RBB 24 Abendschau" on Thursday. Experts from fire insurance companies came to this conclusion, it was said. The managing director assumes damage in the double-digit millions.
According to Diehl, there is no arms production at the Lichterfelde site
The Diehl Group is an arms company that also supplies weapons to Ukraine. This sparked speculation in the media and social networks immediately after the fire. The company spokesman, however, explained that no military equipment was produced at the Berlin plant. According to the spokesman, the plant in Lichterfelde is a galvanic plant that produces, among other things, car parts. According to RBB, the company Diehl Metal Applications refines small metal parts for electronic components that are mainly used in the car industry. This speaks against the theory of a Russian attack in Berlin.
Lichterfelde: Brand in Berliner Unternehmen – Hinweise für russische Beteiligung - WELT
translation:
Fire in Berlin company - evidence of Russian involvement
Status: 3:41 p.m. | Reading time: 2 minutes
In May, there was a fire at the Diehl company in Berlin. The company also produces weapons for Ukraine. There was speculation that Russia had carried out an act of sabotage. Now there is evidence from foreign secret services, reports WELT reporter Paul Ronzheimer.
Source: WELT TV / Paul Ronzheimer
A major fire in the Diehl Group's company is causing speculation again. According to a report in the "Bild" newspaper, it was an act of sabotage. The federal government is investigating the suspicion that Russia could be behind the fire.
Advertisement
According to a report, a technical defect caused a major fire in a metal technology company in Berlin-Lichterfelde. Experts from fire insurance companies came to this conclusion, a company spokesman said on Friday. The company has not yet found any evidence of sabotage. "In theory, sabotage could lead to a technical defect," said the Diehl spokesman.
According to a recent report in the "Bild" newspaper, the federal government is investigating the suspicion that the Russian state could be behind the fire. A foreign intelligence service informed German secret services that there was concrete evidence of Russian involvement, the paper writes. The federal government did not want to comment on this on Friday.
The Diehl Group is a large arms company that also supplies weapons to Ukraine. This sparked speculation in the media and social networks seven weeks ago. According to the company, however, no arms were produced in the Berlin plant.
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The fire in the Diehl Group's plant, which produces car parts, among other things, has caused major damage. Managing director Thomas Hör spoke on the RBB evening news of a double-digit million figure. As part of the demolition work and further investigations on the site, the company spokesperson said that it would be examined whether further research could be carried out into what could have caused the technical defect.
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The fire broke out on May 3. A technical room on the first floor of a factory building was fully ablaze. According to the fire department, more than 200 emergency personnel were on site for several days. No one was injured. According to the company, production is now continuing around the clock with around 500 employees on the remaining production lines.
Bekam Scholz einen Hinweis über russischen Angriff auf Waffenkonzern in Berlin? - Video - WELT
translation:
Did Scholz receive a tip-off about a Russian attack on a weapons company in Berlin?
Status: 2:14 p.m.
Duration 35 seconds
According to information from the "Bild" newspaper, the federal government received a highly explosive tip-off about a Russian act of sabotage in Berlin. It concerns the fire at the Diehl company, which also produces weapons for Ukraine.
pure horror!
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