Dig the next hole. One arrest in Romania is a start, not a map.
Guns uncovered in Germany assumed to be stashed by Russia
Germany found a forest cache of guns it ties to Russia. A suspect is already in a Romanian cell for espionage.
Summary
- The Washington Examiner reports German authorities uncovered a forest hoard of guns believed stashed for Russian use.
- Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said a suspect was arrested in Romania on suspicion of espionage and a violent act.
- A cache in the woods is not a hobby. It is a stay-behind kit for a country that already flies explosive drones into malls.
- Hybrid war in Europe now includes buried rifles, not just Telegram channels.
Commentary
A forester who finds a crate under leaves does not need a lecture on root causes. He needs a bomb squad and a name.
That is the gap. Berlin spent years on energy dependence. Moscow spent years on holes in the ground. A forest gun is a vote for the next night.
Ask every interior ministry: if the cache is real, how many are still buried?
Comments
Stay-behind caches are old doctrine. Russia did not forget it.
Espionage plus a violent-act charge is not a meme. Prosecute it.
NATO's east is a weapons problem. Treat the woods like a border.
Energy deals with Moscow bought this crate. Remember the receipt.
I lock my shed. They buried a kit. Hunt the rest.
Dobrindt named Romania. Keep the suspect's file public.
Same week as a mall double-tap. This is one war, two zip codes.
Examiner printed the forest and the arrest. Stay on those facts.
More dogs. More holes. No more surprised ministries.