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Covestro, Holcim aid German private investigators after drone flights over plants

Covestro and Holcim are supplying assistance to German authorities investigating drone flights over plants in northern Germany, the business stated on Friday, after a probe was opened on suspicion of espionage activity.

District attorneys on Thursday opened an examination into duplicated drone flights over critical facilities in the area on suspicion of espionage activity for sabotage functions.

The 2 firms have operations in the ChemCoast Park industrial area in Brunsbuettel in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, which houses plants for companies active in the chemical, energy and logistics sectors.

At the request of the authorities, we are providing support in their investigations, German chemical maker Covestro stated in an emailed reaction to Reuters.

Swiss cement manufacturer Holcim said it remained in close discussion with the authorities and had not taken any even more measures.

The district attorney's office, criminal and regional authorities did not reply to requests for an update on the examination on Friday.

The Bild paper on Thursday mentioned state criminal authorities as saying the drones in question were likely to have been Russian Orlan-10s, which have a series of 500-600 kilometres and can fly over 100 kilometres per hour.

Germany, one of Ukraine's biggest providers of military help because Russia's invasion in 2022, has been on increased alert over sabotage activity, recently sealing a military base upon suspicions of polluted faucet water that ended up being false.

In April, 2 German-Russian nationals were apprehended on suspicion of plotting sabotage attacks, in what authorities called a major effort to weaken military support for Ukraine.

(source: Reuters)