Germany arrests 2 alleged Russian spies accused of scouting U.S. military facilities for sabotage

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Germany arrests 2 alleged Russian spies accused of scouting U.S. military facilities for sabotage
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A German prosecutor says 2 German-Russian nationals were caught snooping around U.S. military facilities used to train Ukrainian forces.

Berlin — German authorities say they have arrested two people suspected of spying for Russia . The suspects, identified as German- Russia n nationals, are accused of scouting targets for potential attacks, including U.S. military facilities in Germany , the Federal Public Prosecutor General for Karlsruhe said in a statement released Thursday.

According to an investigation by German magazine Der Spiegel, the two suspects were spying on military sites that included U.S. military facilities in Grafenwoehr, Bavaria. Grabfenwoehr is an important training site, where U.S. forces have been helping to train Ukrainian soldiers to use U.S.-made Abrams tanks.The arrests have raised concern about the extent of Russian espionage activities in Germany.

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