U.S. Alerts Allies: Russia Intensifies Sabotage on Cargo Shipping Firms

The U.S. alerts allies about Russia's increased attempts to disrupt Ukraine-associated cargo shipping, with escalating sabotage and cyberattacks reported.

The U.S. has issued a warning to its allies about Russia’s escalating efforts to disrupt cargo shipping companies, particularly those associated with Ukraine.

U.S. Flags Russian Threats

The U.S. has alerted its allies that Russia is intensifying its efforts to disrupt cargo shipping companies, particularly those linked to Ukraine. This information comes from individuals who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the private assessments. While Russia has previously targeted shipping firms and ports with cyberattacks and other hybrid actions, its hostile activities are evolving and becoming more destructive as Moscow’s willingness to take greater risks grows.

Escalating Hostile Actions

Incidents attributed to Moscow have escalated in recent months, including arson, vandalism, GPS signal jamming, and a thwarted plot to assassinate the CEO of a German arms company. Russia has consistently denied targeting the West with acts of sabotage. Last year, pro-Russian hackers targeted ports in Europe and Japan, causing significant disruptions and delays in shipments.

Sharing Information with Allies

A U.S. official stated that when new information about potential threats becomes available, it is shared with allies. However, specifics or the scope of Russia’s potential targets were not disclosed. The U.S. National Security Council declined to comment, and the Russian Foreign Ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

Potential Increase in Sabotage and Cyberattacks

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent threats to NATO countries over Ukraine’s potential use of Western-made missiles to hit military targets in Russia could likely result in increased sabotage, cyber, and other hybrid attacks. This information was previously reported by Bloomberg News. The German authorities have already issued a security notice to logistics and aviation companies, warning them of “unconventional incendiary devices” delivered via freight service.

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