Summary

An incendiary device hidden in a DHL package that ignited in Germany in July was part of an alleged Russian sabotage plot targeting the UK, with intentions to test such attacks for possible future attempts on the US and Canada.

Disguised within shipments of massage pillows, the devices originated from Lithuania, with similar packages discovered in the UK and Poland. Authorities suspect Russian GRU involvement, aiming to cause “mayhem” in retaliation for Western support to Ukraine.

While Russia denies involvement, European intelligence warns these actions risk civilian lives, potentially causing plane crashes.

  • InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s a Russian mentality, they call it ‘escalation to deescalate’.

    The Russian mythos is based on the concept that Russians are able to tolerate far more pain than anyone else.

    So they might not be stronger, smarter, or better in any way, but they can always win a war because everyone else is weak when it comes to actual pain.

    If they keep making the world more and more scary, the other side will have to give up whatever you want, because they need to go back to their warm, safe, decadent lifestyle, while you have nothing, therefore, nothing to lose.

    It’s… Old… Older than the czars, it’s as deeply embedded in Russian culture as winter.

    The problem is, after it works once, they feel they have to do it again, because we still have so much and it’s not fair that we’re so comfortable while they aren’t. So the cycle continues till:

    I call if ‘aggressive victimhood’.

    Edit: also they have to do it again because when you concede you proved you were weak and they were strong in the first place, and therefore they have nothing to fear by pushing more.

    There is no real concept of compromise in the Russian psyche, it exists as an abstract concept, but… It’s like heaven, we all want to go there, we just don’t want to do what we need to to get there because we don’t entirely believe.