Russia Accused of Planting Bombs on Cargo Planes in Europe

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Western officials have linked a series of fires at European cargo hubs in July to a Russian plot aimed at testing methods to plant bombs on US-bound cargo planes. The fires, which occurred at DHL hubs in Germany and England and a site in Poland, involved electric massagers with flammable substances. Arrests have been made in Lithuania and Poland, with suspects tied to Russian intelligence. The US has increased air cargo screening, and no injuries were reported. Russia denies the allegations, calling them unsubstantiated.
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- Russia behind plot to plant bombs on cargo planes, Western official says NBC News
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