German interior minister suggests state actor behind drone attack
BERLIN β German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has suggested a state actor was behind the explosive-laden drone that was found at Leipzig airport.
βWe canβt rule out the possibility that foreign powers are behind this,β Dobrindt told public broadcaster ZDF Wednesday evening. βThat will now be part of the investigation, but there are many indications pointing in that direction,β he said.
Dobrindt stopped short of naming Russia specifically in his statements but said that βa hybrid threat is evidentβ and that such threats do not originate from amateurs but are βoften linked to foreign powers.β
βOf course, we all want to know which foreign powers are involved. But it would be reckless to give credence to any kind of speculation at this point,β he added.
Leipzig Airport serves as a strategic hub for NATO, including for military transports to Ukraine. The airport is also international courier service DHLβs largest European air hub and serves asΒ a temporary homeΒ for some Ukrainian Antonov aircraft, protecting them from Russian attacks. The armed drone was found just meters away from such a plane, said officials Wednesday.
Armin Schuster, minister of the interior for Saxony β where Leipzig is located β told ZDF that the incident represented a new threat level.
βWithout wanting to preempt the investigation, I would describe this as a suspected attack scenario because this is the first time weβve had a drone that was also loaded with explosives,β he said. βThatβs new.β
An airport worker found the drone Tuesday night. Officers disarmed the device by removing its detonator, which had failed to go off. In a separate incident at the same airport, Β another flying object struck a DHL cargo aircraft as it was being diverted away from the airport after the explosive-laden drone was found.