A German military base near Cologne was temporarily closed on Wednesday due to suspicions of water supply sabotage. The Cologne-Wahn barracks, employing 5,500 people, was shut down after a hole was discovered in a fence leading to the waterworks. A thorough search found no perpetrators, but the incident is being taken seriously, with police and military counterintelligence services investigating.
Although the barracks has reopened, the drinking water system remains shut down as a precautionary measure. This incident comes amid heightened concerns about potential Russian sabotage attacks across Europe, with NATO expressing deep concern over recent malign activities by Moscow.

On the same day, the security level was raised at a NATO air base in Geilenkirchen due to a suspected sabotage case. However, after checking the water condition, the air base was not sealed off.
The identity of the individual who entered the Cologne-Wahn barracks remains unknown. The incident has sparked concerns about vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and the need for increased vigilance and cooperation among NATO allies to counter potential threats.
This incident occurs amid heightened tensions between Germany and Russia, with NATO warning of potential sabotage, cyber attacks, and disinformation campaigns. The investigation is ongoing, and the international community watches closely, eager to uncover the truth behind the suspected sabotage.
