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Germany examines possible sabotage of water system at military base

A German military base beside Perfume airport was briefly sealed off and soldiers there were informed not to drink tap water as authorities investigated possible sabotage, a. security source said on Wednesday.

The water on the base, which has 4,300 soldiers and. 1,200 civilian staff members, may have been polluted after. someone forced their way in, creating a hole in the fence, the. source added, verifying a report by Spiegel publication.

The barracks were resumed in the afternoon, however the tap. water restriction was kept as a precautionary procedure pending the. outcome of tests, the source stated.

The base in Cologne-Wahn is home to the fleet of. military airplane utilized for travel by Chancellor Olaf Scholz and. his ministers.

A NATO base in close-by Geilenkirchen, housing the. alliances' fleet of AWACS security airplanes, raised its. security level after the event in Cologne however did not shut. down gain access to.

The base (in Geilenkirchen) was at no time at all sealed off. We inspected the water, it is alright, and the base is available,. the spokesperson said.

A German military representative had formerly said that. the Geilenkirchen base had actually been sealed off.

NATO

has actually cautioned in the past of a campaign of hostile activities. staged by Moscow, including acts of sabotage and cyberattacks,. however there was no sign of who may have gained prohibited. access to the Cologne base.

In June, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg stated. the Western military alliance saw a pattern progressing and that. recent attacks were a result of Russian intelligence becoming. more active.

Numerous countries such as Poland, Germany, Britain and. the Czech Republic have actually reported events in the previous months.

(source: Reuters)