Aid decision by the Commission remains pending.
In a series of arson attacks, cable shafts on railway embankments in Bremen and Berlin have been set on fire, causing significant disruptions to train traffic and affecting thousands of passengers.
On July 29th, an attack in Bremen disrupted train traffic between Bremen and Hamburg. Unauthorized persons entered the railway tracks and set a cable shaft on fire on the railway embankment between Findorffallee and Parkallee. This incident caused delays and cancellations for many passengers.
Just a few days later, on August 2nd, another cable shaft was set on fire in Berlin, causing further disruptions. The repair work is currently underway and is expected to continue until Tuesday night. Over 1,000 strands branch out from the 30 damaged cables in Berlin, making the repair process an intensive and time-consuming task.
Currently, the affected long-distance traffic lines are being rerouted via the northern Berlin outer ring. Extensive testing and safety measurements must be carried out to resume train operations in Berlin.
The State Protection Office in Bremen is currently verifying the authenticity of the claim of responsibility for the arson attack in Bremen. In a recent internet post, left-wing extremists have claimed responsibility for the arson attack on the DB in Berlin as well. The claim of responsibility for the arson attack in Berlin was published on the left-wing extremist online platform "Indymedia."
The attacks are alleged to be part of a larger strategy aimed at disrupting the capitalist routine. When trains stand still, the finely tuned processes of exploitation and destruction are interrupted and slowed down, according to the claims. It is also alleged that plundered raw materials are transported and arms transports are carried out on the DB's rail network.
The state-owned company DB has faced criticism in the past for its involvement in "colonial projects" in Mexico and Brazil. The company is accused of being a key player in keeping the German economy running.
Witness statements regarding the claims can be made to the criminal duty service at 0421 362-3888. The company, Deutsche Bahn, has provided the featured image for this article.
As the repair work continues, passengers are advised to check the latest updates on their train journeys to avoid any inconvenience. The DB assures passengers that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure their safety and to restore normal train operations as soon as possible.
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