Event 86c9573b-8d5a-4034-9f80-a1f894c95d8d

Healthy processed event from Hybrid War Tracker

Status: Healthy (Processed) Last Updated: 2026-02-14 Confidence: Low Classification: Military & Paramilitary Operations > Unconventional / Paramilitary > Use of 'little green men' (unmarked soldiers) Country: Germany Where: Land Node: Node 1: Borders Tag: sabotage Tag: German Navy Tag: warship Tag: Russia Tag: hybrid warfare Tag: Port of Hamburg Tag: Romania Tag: Greece Aggressor Confidence: High
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Event Time
2y ago
Created
1w ago
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Updated
1d ago

Summary

Headline: German police detain 2 men suspected of warship sabotage

Short Summary: On February 6, 2024, German authorities detained a Romanian and a Greek national accused of sabotaging German Navy corvettes at the Port of Hamburg by pouring grit into an engine, puncturing water lines, removing fuel caps, and disabling safety switches. The suspects worked at the port and authorities also searched homes in Hamburg, Greece, and Romania. Lawmaker Roderich Kiesewetter described the sabotage as fitting a Russian pattern of hybrid attacks against critical military infrastructure, aimed at preparing for attacks and spreading terror. This case is part of a broader surge in sabotage incidents across Europe since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with at least 145 attacks recorded, sometimes employing common criminals for minor acts. The arrests highlight ongoing risks to European naval assets from covert hostile operations linked to Russia.

Extended Summary: On February 6, 2024, German authorities detained a Romanian and a Greek national accused of sabotaging German Navy corvettes at the Port of Hamburg by pouring grit into an engine, puncturing water lines, removing fuel caps, and disabling safety switches. The suspects worked at the port and authorities also searched homes in Hamburg, Greece, and Romania. Lawmaker Roderich Kiesewetter described the sabotage as fitting a Russian pattern of hybrid attacks against critical military infrastructure, aimed at preparing for attacks and spreading terror. This case is part of a broader surge in sabotage incidents across Europe since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with at least 145 attacks recorded, sometimes employing common criminals for minor acts. The arrests highlight ongoing risks to European naval assets from covert hostile operations linked to Russia.

Description

On February 6, 2024, German authorities arrested two men suspected of attempting to disable German Navy vessels through sabotage. The suspects, a 37-year-old Romanian national and a 54-year-old Greek national, were detained in Hamburg and a village in northern Greece, respectively. Prosecutors said they worked at the Port of Hamburg and damaged several corvettes, causing about 20 kilograms of grit poured into an engine, puncturing water lines, removing fuel caps, and disabling safety switches. Authorities seized three properties in Hamburg, Greece, and Romania as part of the investigation, which is ongoing. German lawmaker Roderich Kiesewetter noted this attack fits a pattern of Russian hybrid warfare involving sabotage of critical military infrastructure. European authorities report at least 145 sabotage incidents since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with common criminals sometimes employed for minor sabotage. The arrests came amid heightened concerns about Russian sabotage efforts in Europe, with related incidents reported in Germany and Lithuania.

Event Classification

Aggressor Event

Rationale

The article clearly states that German authorities detained individuals suspected of sabotage against military vessels, which was linked by officials and lawmaker Kiesewetter to a Russian hybrid warfare tactic. The suspects are accused of hostile acts aiming to damage critical military infrastructure, constituting an aggressor action.