Why would they be? Russia doesn't tend to fund leftist groups. If they're actually a leftist group, it's far more likely to be about Palestine and of their own accord, or because of direct government oppression against them.
Last time I knew of an attack like this in Berlin, it was a direct retaliation after the government attacked their house with military tanks.
How will 20 year prison sentences get the power back on ("sort this out") ? Do you think 20n man-years of prisoner labor can install a new cable in the blink of an eye? Will the prisoners be forced to build a time machine so someone can go back and thwart their plans? Or how else do you envision this happening?
You're the one who asserted it would "quickly sort this out".
If you want to switch to talking about how to prevent similar events from occurring, surely you can imagine types of actors that even the possibility of 20 year prison sentences would not dissuade.
Very few electric customers are served by more than one substation, that substation and the distribution wiring between the substation and the customer are going to be a SPOF, except for the few customers with access to multiple substations.
Some substations don't have redundant feeder power either, although that's more often the case where geography makes it difficult (islands/peninsulas)... But the mention of wiring on a bridge might be an indication that is a geographically difficult area of Berlin?
> Germany has been on high alert for sabotage activities directed at its infrastructure, including from foreign actors such as Russia.
This sentence kind of implies that foreign actors committed the attack, but a leftist group took credit for it[1].
[1]: https://www.rbb24.de/panorama/beitrag/2026/01/berlin-suedwes...
This is exactly how Russia operates inside Europe.
A leftist group cannot be sponsored by Russia?
How much sponsorship does it take to commit arson?
Who cares? The amount is irrelevant.
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Why would they be? Russia doesn't tend to fund leftist groups. If they're actually a leftist group, it's far more likely to be about Palestine and of their own accord, or because of direct government oppression against them.
Last time I knew of an attack like this in Berlin, it was a direct retaliation after the government attacked their house with military tanks.
I would be especially concerned if the government attacked with non-military tanks.
The government dropping a water tank on your house certainly would be concerning.
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20 years in prison for everyone responsible should quickly sort this out. This is sabotage regardless of the motive.
20 years in prison is what you get for murder and even then only when you also fail your first parole hearing.
Which is a good thing. Few people deserve that long in prison.
Pretty sure arson carries a hefty prison term. And terrorism.
If 20 people die because of the freezing weather, would life be justifiable then?
Yeah yeah. And for printing your own dollars.
How will 20 year prison sentences get the power back on ("sort this out") ? Do you think 20n man-years of prisoner labor can install a new cable in the blink of an eye? Will the prisoners be forced to build a time machine so someone can go back and thwart their plans? Or how else do you envision this happening?
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You're the one who asserted it would "quickly sort this out".
If you want to switch to talking about how to prevent similar events from occurring, surely you can imagine types of actors that even the possibility of 20 year prison sentences would not dissuade.
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sure let’s waste more millions on incarcerating people
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There’s breaking the law and this.
What is “this”, if not breaking the law?
Actually no. Engaging with snarky drivel is the wrong way to go about this. Downvote, flag for snark, and move on.
Single point of failure and 45k people are without power for multiple days.
Very few electric customers are served by more than one substation, that substation and the distribution wiring between the substation and the customer are going to be a SPOF, except for the few customers with access to multiple substations.
Some substations don't have redundant feeder power either, although that's more often the case where geography makes it difficult (islands/peninsulas)... But the mention of wiring on a bridge might be an indication that is a geographically difficult area of Berlin?
Most infrastructure is fragile and is one step away from going down. It basically can’t operate without the assumption that people won’t mess it up.
This. Infrastructure as does the whole society, relies on trust.
Ideology driven dark ages, one has to embrace these fits of madness burning itself out.
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Where do you live?
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