According to media reports, a list of 18 “enemies”, including top politicians and journalists, was found on one of the suspects. Especially German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock.
A German court has decided to detain 23 detainees suspected of plotting a coup. This was reported on the website of the country’s Attorney General’s Office.
Russian citizen Vitalia B was in custody, but her role in this case was not specified.
It is also known that extradition proceedings have been initiated against two suspected members of the terrorist organization, who are Austrian and Italian citizens.
Also, according to TAZ reporters, 18 “enemies” lists were found on one of the defendants, including top politicians and journalists.
These include German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock, SPD Chairman Saskia Esken, SPD General Secretary Kevin Künert, CDU Chairman and the party’s parliamentary faction Friedrich Merz, former Chancellor candidate, CDU top politician Armin Laschet, and three wells. – known public broadcasters.
In response to this information, Saskia Esken stated that the danger posed by “violent Reichsburgers” should not be underestimated.
“These people don’t just dream up conspiracy theories. They had specific plans that they were ready to execute,” he said.
What were the suspects planning?
An investigation by Germany’s Chief Prosecutor, Peter Frank, shows that some of the terror suspects are planning to enter the German Bundestag with a small armed group. Their goal was to arrest members of the federal government and lawmakers who were there.
Coup attempt in Germany: what is known
On December 7, 25 people were detained in Germany on suspicion of criminal conspiracy. Among them was a Russian citizen named Vitalia. According to the prosecutor’s office, he helped the group leader to establish contacts with representatives of Russia.
In addition, the counter-terrorism unit GSG9 conducted raids across Germany in search of evidence implicated in the conspiracy.
One of the suspects was Prince XIII of Thuringia. Henry and former German Parliament member Birgit Malzac-Winkemann were detained.
That day, nearly 3,000 police officers searched more than 130 homes and apartments across the country.
Source: Focus
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