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00:00 The German foreign ministry has summoned Russia's ambassador to Berlin following on from the
00:05 arrests of two German-Russian nationals who are suspected of spying for Moscow.
00:10 The duo, who were arrested in Bavaria, also stand accused of planning acts of sabotage
00:15 to undermine military support for Ukraine.
00:18 Russia is firmly rejecting these accusations and says that Germany has no evidence to back
00:22 them up.
00:23 France 24's Emerald Maxwell has this report.
00:29 The two German-Russian men, identified as Dieter S. and Alexander J., were arrested
00:34 in Germany's southeastern state of Bavaria on Wednesday in what prosecutors described
00:39 as a particularly serious case of espionage.
00:42 "We accuse one of the detainees of having agreed to commit acts of sabotage in Germany,
00:50 especially against military infrastructure and industrial sites here.
00:55 In preparation for this action, the suspect had already scouted out several potential
00:59 targets and according to our findings, he had passed on the information he had gathered
01:04 to a person connected to a Russian intelligence service."
01:11 Authorities identified this person as Dieter S. and said he'd been exchanging with the
01:15 Russian contact since October 2023, conspiring to commit arson or bomb attacks.
01:21 Alexander J. began assisting him in March of this year.
01:26 Prosecutors said the potential targets included a US army base in Bavaria.
01:32 Germany is Ukraine's second largest supplier of military aid after the US and authorities
01:37 say it's become a major target for Russian spying operations.
01:40 "Our security authorities have prevented possible explosive attacks that were intended to undermine
01:47 our military aid to Ukraine.
01:50 This is a particularly serious case of suspected agent activity for Vladimir Putin's criminal
01:56 regime.
01:57 We will continue to thwart such plans."
02:01 The German foreign minister tweeted "We will not allow Putin to bring his terror to Germany"
02:07 and said she'd summoned the Russian ambassador.
02:10 After the meeting, Russia said Germany had presented no evidence to support its claims.
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