Russia Allegedly Plots Incendiary Attacks on US and Canada-Bound Planes

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Russia is suspected of orchestrating a covert operation to place incendiary devices on flights bound for the US and Canada, according to Western security officials cited by the Wall Street Journal. The devices, disguised as electric massagers, ignited in Germany and the UK in July, prompting investigations. While Russia denies involvement, Polish authorities have arrested four individuals linked to international sabotage, and an international search is underway for additional suspects. The operation is believed to be part of a broader Russian effort to disrupt NATO supply lines.
- Russia suspected of sending incendiary devices on US- and Canada-bound planes, Wall Street Journal reports CNN
- Suspicious parcel fire at Birmingham warehouse was 'test run' by Russian spies ahead of US attack Sky News
- Incendiary device plot targeting UK may have been dry run for US and Canada The Guardian
- Russia suspected in plot to target cargo planes in Europe and the U.S. The Washington Post
- Exclusive | Russia Suspected of Plotting to Send Incendiary Devices on U.S.-Bound Planes The Wall Street Journal
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