Right -wing extremist conspiracy: explosive expert planned Day X in Krems!
Right -wing extremist conspiracy: explosive expert planned Day X in Krems!
In an alarming case of right -wing extremist activities in Austria, it became known that the German group "Saxon separatists" is involved. This allegedly dangerous group, led by the brothers Jörg and Jörn S., planned a retreat to a remote forest house in the Krems district to prepare for the ominous * "Day X" *. This day symbolizes the feared collapse of society among extremists. It gets worse: according to the investigation of German authorities, which are confirmed by 5min.at to have been involved. K. is known for his earlier entanglement in the so -called nitroglycerin affair and has a dubious reputation as an expert in the field of explosive technology.
The close connection between these extremists and K. gives cause for concern. Investigations show that he is said to have acquired a silencer from Jörg S. at least in 2023, which raises questions about the legal implications of this trade. The possession of explosives and the associated activities are strictly regulated in Austria, and compliance with these laws is now being carefully examined. The German Federal Prosecutor's office has already launched an investigation into the brothers S., while in Austria against its father is determined for possible violations of the prohibition law, as noe.orf.at reported.
Investigations run at full speed
The relevance of these developments can hardly be overestimated, especially when you consider how deeply rooted such extremist ideologies are in different circles. The forest house, which has been rented to the S. family since the 1970s, could act as a strategic basis for further extremist activities. The Austrian authorities examine the initial suspicion in this explosive matter and do not leave any stone on the other. The pressure that is on the person responsible grows while the investigation is in full swing and more information comes to light.
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