Overview
- The Berlin police's state-security unit is examining an Indymedia poster seen as a call for more attacks on the power network and has assessed it as authentic.
- Security sources reported that investigators suspect the poster could come from the circle already probed after the Adlershof sabotage, though they have not confirmed attribution.
- In late March, officers searched 17 locations in Berlin and in Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Kyritz and seized phones, laptops and documents tied to the Adlershof case.
- Police say they are tracking unspecific threats and keeping joint measures with critical-infrastructure operators at a high level across the city.
- The September 2025 arson in Adlershof cut power to about 50,000 households and 2,000 businesses, and a January attack in Lichterfelde caused days without heat and electricity, with claims by 'Vulkangruppen' still unverified.