Berlin Blackout: Leftist Sabotage Sparks Prolonged Power Crisis Amid Brutal Cold Snap
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While recent instances of leftist violence in the United States have grabbed headlines, it’s important to remember that such unrest is not confined within American borders. Across the Atlantic in Berlin, Germany, authorities are grappling with the destructive actions of radical anarchists. A far-left, pro-environmental group known as the Vulkan group has taken credit for a significant attack on the city’s power grid, leaving thousands of Berlin residents without electricity for several days amid plummeting temperatures.

The German newspaper, Berlin Zeitung, reported that the group issued a detailed 4,163-word manifesto. In this document, they explained their motives, stating the attack was a protest against the energy industry. Their aim was to disrupt affluent neighborhoods specifically, intending to “cut the juice to the ruling class” as a form of demonstration.

This incident in Berlin highlights a parallel with extremist acts seen elsewhere, proving that radical ideologies can lead to similar forms of destruction, irrespective of geography.

The recent power outage has prompted Berliners to question the security measures in place and how such a breach could occur. The broader implications of this attack have sparked a conversation about vigilance and the potential for future threats.

In its third full day, a widespread power failure in Berlin resulting from an arson attack started to tug on the nerves of tens of thousands of people making do without heat, electricity, cellphone service and warm food or drinks.

It also had them questioning their infrastructure and security. The power cuts started on Saturday when firefighters were called to a fire at a cable transom that crosses a canal to connect one of Berlin’s biggest power plants to residents.

“A country like Russia will be carefully watching this to see where the critical points are,” said Jürgen Eicher, a 56-year-old resident. “I’d prefer it wasn’t quite so obvious.”

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Responsibility for the attack was claimed by a German radical Antifa group calling itself “Vulkan.”

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