Reuters publishes details about alleged Russian airline sabotage plot

DHL AviationTHE REUTERS NEWS AGENCY has disclosed more information about an alleged plot by Russian intelligence to detonate bombs on cargo flights from Europe to North America. Initial details of the plot emerged in October 2024, when it was reported that explosions had occurred earlier that year at shipping warehouses in England and Germany. It later emerged that a similar explosion had occurred at a third shipping warehouse, located in Poland.

It is now understood that the explosions occurred on July 19, 20 and 21, 2024, and that at least two of them took place in facilities belonging to DHL, a German logistics firm headquartered in Bonn. Affected facilities are reportedly located in Leipzig, Warsaw, and Birmingham. All three explosions were caused by rudimentary incendiary devices hidden inside commercial shipments. European officials said at the time that the explosions were part of a broader wider campaign by Russian intelligence to sabotage Western European transportation and shipping networks.

Now the Reuters news agency claims that the explosions were meant to test security systems in preparation for a major sabotage operation. The operation aimed to detonate explosive mechanisms in mid-air on cargo flights from Europe to the United States and Canada. Moreover, a fourth incendiary device, which was found at a Warsaw shipping facility, failed to explode and has been forensically examined by bomb experts, Reuters said. Citing “interviews with more than a dozen European security officials”, including a person familiar with the case in Poland, the news agency said it was able to provide “the most granular account yet of the alleged plot”.

The report claims the incendiary devices were concealed inside pillows, bottles of cosmetics, and sex toys. They were ignited with the use of remote timers taken from cheap Chinese electronic goods. Once detonated, the timers sparked explosions with the help of gelled flammable cocktails that included compounds such as nitromethane—a highly flammable liquid chemical used in industrial applications. All ingredients used in the incendiary devices, including nitromethane, are easily accessible to consumers at a relatively low cost.

According to Reuters, the procedures followed in the DHL attacks fit the profile of similar operations that have been carried out in recent years by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Forces’ General Staff, known as GRU. Such procedures include hiring disposable agents, most of which are not Russian citizens, for one-off operations. In the case of the DHL attacks, the agents were allegedly hired on the encrypted messaging platform Telegram and paid with the use of cryptocurrencies, or in cash.

Among the alleged suspects in the case is a Ukrainian man identified by Reuters as Vladyslav Dekravets, who was recruited in southern Poland and is now facing extradition to Poland from Bosnia. Another suspect, identified in the Reuters report as Alexander Bezrukavyi, allegedly packaged parcels containing sneaker shoes for shipment to the United States and Canada. The shipments were intended to help the GRU “gather information about parcel-processing methods and timing”. During the operation, the two men came in contact with individuals who appeared to be GRU officers, using the cryptonyms WARRIOR and MARY.

The DHL cases remain at a pre-trial stage in several European countries, Reuters said. They involve the pending extradition of suspects from elsewhere in Europe. The trials are going to feature evidence gathered from criminal investigators and intelligence agencies, according to the report.

Author: Joseph Fitsanakis | Date: 07 April 2025 | Permalink

4 Responses to Reuters publishes details about alleged Russian airline sabotage plot

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Very interesting and convincing story. In the beginning I thought there was a certain role for anarchists because of their similar activities in the past, especially in/from Italy and Greece.

  2. An excellent article Joseph.

    My October 22, 2024 comment https://intelnews.org/2024/10/21/01-3368/#comment-360673 raised the issues of the GRU and possible use of non-Russian citizens.

    I think it likely that Western intelligence (specifically the CIA under White House direction) provided the information for the Reuters article carried here https://www.aol.com/news/sex-toys-exploding-cosmetics-anatomy-070904301.html

    Now it can be concluded the non-Russian agents of the GRU were/are deniable cut-outs for an operation ultimately orchestrated from the top (under former career intelligence officer Putin).

    So the extraordinary DHL July 2024 explosions and unexploded bombs had/have in the background the NATO weapons and intelligence support for Ukraine. They can also be seen in light of the US Presidential Election and current US policy.

    Basically the Russians pulled their punches by orchestrating these operations short of actually exploding bombs mid-air. But sending a message that NATO support for Ukraine can lead to dire consequences.

    This assists Trump’s current policy approach. Running parallel to this approach is to avoid potential future Russian bombings in NATO countries, and downing of mid-Atlantic aircraft, NATO should withdraw its support for Ukraine.

  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    This assists Trump’s current policy approach. Running parallel to this approach is to avoid potential future Russian bombings in NATO countries, and downing of mid-Atlantic aircraft, NATO should withdraw its support for Ukraine.

    So basically you’re advocating that Western countries should capitulate to Russian demands based on this GRU sabotage campaign?

  4. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    The background is Trump is acting in ways beneficial to Russia.

    Now it appears DOGE is doing likewise. Look from 5 minutes into the following Youtube https://youtu.be/Ik6SRxwI3As?si=vNKycuU9cYIcxios&t=5m

    Then from 6 minutes were DOGE hacker lads appeared to be expediting Russian access to an until then secure US government database https://youtu.be/Ik6SRxwI3As?si=vNKycuU9cYIcxios&t=6m

    Even the most naïve MAGA booster has reason to be alarmed.

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