đź’¨ Abstract
After an arson attack by the far-left Volcano group on a Berlin power station, tens of thousands lost power, affecting heating, trains, and hospitals. The attack, which also disrupted mobile phone connections, has raised concerns about left-wing terrorism in Germany. Berlin's mayor and the interior minister have called for better protection of critical infrastructure. The Volcano group, opposed to fossil fuels, has claimed several attacks in the region. Restoration efforts are ongoing, with full power expected by Thursday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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