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2024 parcel blasts in Europe organised by Russians with intelligence ties, Lithuania says

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By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS (Reuters) -Detonations of parcels carried by DHL and DPD in Europe in 2024 were organised and supervised by Russian citizens with ties to Russian military intelligence,

Lithuania Claims Russian Intelligence Behind 2024 Parcel Explosions in Europe

Overview of the Parcel Explosions

By Andrius Sytas

Details of the Explosive Devices

VILNIUS (Reuters) -Detonations of parcels carried by DHL and DPD in Europe in 2024 were organised and supervised by Russian citizens with ties to Russian military intelligence, Lithuania's general prosecution service and criminal police said on Wednesday.

Identities of the Organizers

Security officials in Lithuania said last year the four parcels were part of a test run for a Russian plot to trigger explosions on cargo flights to the United States.

International Response and Investigations

A joint statement by the two Lithuanian services said the parcels had contained explosive devices that were set off by electronic timers hidden in vibrating massage pillows.

It identified Ukrainian citizen Daniil Gromov, whose Russian documents were issued under the name of Jaroslav Mikhailov, and Lithuanian-Russian citizen Tomas Dovgan Stabacinskas as coordinators of the scheme.

The same two men organised a fire at an IKEA store in Vilnius in 2024, it said.

"It was determined that the aforementioned individuals acted in an organised manner, adhering to a very strict conspiracy, dividing individual tasks," the statement read.

There was no immediate response from Russia to the statement. Last year, Russia denied orchestrating the IKEA fire and regularly dismisses Western accusations of malign activity as evidence of Russophobia.

Governments and intelligence agencies in Europe have previously pointed to Moscow as the likely source of a series of fires and acts of sabotage aimed at destabilising allies of Ukraine.

The Lithuanian statement said six kg of explosives had been found during its investigation and that 15 people had been charged, including citizens of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine.

International search warrants were issued for three men - Gromov, Stabacinskas and Russian citizen Andrej Baburov.

The statement said four parcels with "self-made, explosive-incendiary charges" had been mailed from Vilnius on July 19, 2024.

One of them, sent with DHL, caught fire at Leipzig airport in eastern Germany the next day, shortly before it was due to be loaded onto a DHL plane bound for Britain.

A second parcel exploded on July 21 on a DPD truck as it was crossing Poland, while the third detonated in a DHL warehouse in Birmingham, England, on July 22. The fourth parcel, which was also being transported on a DPD truck in Poland, failed to ignite due to a malfunction.

The organisers recruited people for the tasks via the Telegram messaging app and paid them in cryptocurrency, the statement said.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas, editing by Essi Lehto, Louise Rasmussen, Kevin Liffey and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Lithuania claims Russian intelligence organized parcel explosions in 2024.
  • Explosive parcels were sent via DHL and DPD across Europe.
  • Key suspects include Daniil Gromov and Tomas Dovgan Stabacinskas.
  • Explosives were hidden in vibrating massage pillows.
  • International search warrants issued for multiple suspects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who organized the parcel explosions in Europe?
The parcel explosions were organized and supervised by Russian citizens with ties to Russian military intelligence, according to Lithuania's security officials.
What was the purpose of the parcels sent from Vilnius?
The parcels were part of a test run for a Russian plot to trigger explosions on cargo flights to the United States.
What types of explosives were found in the investigation?
The investigation revealed six kg of explosives, including self-made explosive-incendiary charges hidden in vibrating massage pillows.
What actions were taken against the individuals involved?
Fifteen people were charged, including citizens from Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine, and international search warrants were issued for three men involved.
How were the individuals recruited for the tasks?
The organizers recruited individuals via the Telegram messaging app and compensated them using cryptocurrency.

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