Authorities temporarily sealed off the Cologne-Wahn military base in Germany on Wednesday after discovering signs of a potential sabotage attempt targeting its water supply. The incident, which occurred at the base near Cologne-Bonn Airport, has prompted an investigation involving the German military, police, and military intelligence.
The alarm was raised early Wednesday morning when a guard noticed a breach in the fence close to the base’s water processing facility. This discovery led to concerns that the water supply might have been tampered with, prompting immediate action to prevent the use of tap water on the premises. As a precaution, personnel at the base, which employs around 5,500 people, were instructed not to drink the water until it could be tested for contamination.
The base was temporarily locked down as authorities conducted a thorough search of the area, though no intruders were found. The incident has been taken seriously, with state security now involved in the investigation. The base was reopened later in the day, but the water system remains offline as testing continues.
This suspected sabotage comes at a time of hyper-vigilance across Europe, amid rising concerns over espionage and infrastructure attacks, particularly those attributed to Russian operatives. The Cologne-Wahn base plays a vital role in German military logistics and operations, including the transportation of Ukrainian soldiers trained in Germany.
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