Concert hall terrorist attack masterminded by 'unfriendly country' – Moscow
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If Russia was behind Heathrow fire, is that an act of war?
An act of Kremlin sabotage, if proven, would be a profound challenge to the Western world’s security architecture.
By Memphis Barker | March 21, 2025
There will be one overriding hope inside Downing Street as counter-terror investigators examine the wreckage of the North Hyde electrical substation...
It is hard enough having to field questions over why a single fire at a single station has grounded 1,351 flights and shut the world’s busiest airport for 24 hours.
But if detectives find evidence of sabotage – and, in time, proof that it traces back to Moscow – it would pose a profound challenge to the security architecture of the Western world.
Imagine you are Sir Keir Starmer in such a scenario (one might emerge in time, even if Russia is not to blame here). First of all, you would face the challenge of proving to the world that Vladimir Putin's regime truly co-ordinated an attack.
That would have been easier before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. When Russia wanted to assassinate Sergei Skripal on the streets of Salisbury, it sent agents from the GRU, its military intelligence agency, loaded with a Soviet-era nerve agent. Bellingcat, the investigative news website, was able to find the military ID numbers and passport photos of the undercover operatives: the evidence was unanswerable.
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Who orchestrated this inside this group of misfits:
Who orchestrated this inside this group of misfits:
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