On the night of April 30, in Germany, the summer home of Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, the fifth largest arms company in Europe, was set on fire by left-wing extremists. The attack was in protest against Rheinmetall's arms supplies to Ukraine, including the refurbishment of German Leopard tanks. Local media, including Bild, reported that the radicals claimed responsibility for the arson, linking their actions directly to the company's involvement in Ukraine. A manifesto found on an anti-globalist forum revealed the attackers admitted to the arson, accusing Rheinmetall of escalating military tensions.
On the night of April 30, left-wing activists burned a building in northern Germany. It belonged to Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, the fifth largest arms company in Europe. Bild reports that it was done by radical left activists. A statement released by activists said… https://t.co/hHtTWwBVi6
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German left-wing arsonists attack home of Rheinmetall boss over support for Ukraine https://t.co/SR31RBkZtO
🇩🇪 In Germany, the house of the head of the Rheinmetall concern was set on fire due to arms supplies to Ukraine - Bild - Local police discovered a manifesto on one of the anti-globalist forums, where unknown people admitted to what they had done. - They accuse the company of… https://t.co/6DfxlxXi4B
Activists (“left-wing extremists”) claim responsibility for burning down the summer home of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger. Their issues with him center on Rheinmetall’s refurbishment of German Leopard tanks for Ukraine. https://t.co/VeQD82RpwH.
In Germany, the summer house of the head of the Rheinmetall was set on fire due to arms supplies to Ukraine -- Bild https://t.co/OCoO7ooV2I
Radical leftists set fire to the summer house on the lot belonging to Armin Paperger , director of the German arms production concern "Rheinmetal" . The most likely reason for the attack is that this company supplies weapons to Ukraine. https://t.co/KsHudNc63I
In Germany, as a sign of protest against arms supplies to Ukraine, left-wing activists set fire to the summer house of the head of the Rheinmetall concern https://t.co/hUAwePQlhT
Home owned by CEO of German arms manufacturer burnt down over Ukraine weapons – media 'Left-wing extremists' claiming responsibility for the attack say it was linked to Rheinmetall’s deliveries to Kiev, local media have reported DETAILS: https://t.co/TaxiiEVNSN https://t.co/8q7VIynyH7
The house of Rheinmetall's CEO was set on fire by leftist radicals in Germany, with Bild reporting that the attack was linked to the company's weapons supply to Zelensky. https://t.co/ZNYBll8n6B