Russland hat gerade (angeblich) ein Frachtflugzeug in Litauen, Vilnius, in die Luft gesprengt – Flugzeug stürzte auf ein lebendes Haus, 1 Person wurde für tot erklärt

    https://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/crime/vilniuje-tarnybos-sukeltos-ant-koju-ant-namo-nukrito-krovininis-dhl-lektuvas-kilo-didziulis-gaisras-120067159

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    1. shadowrun456 on

      Sorry for posting this in Lithuanian, but English news sites only started reporting this, and there’s almost no information in English news sites.

      [https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/25/europe/lithuania-dhl-cargo-plane-crash-vilnius-intl-hnk/index.html](https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/25/europe/lithuania-dhl-cargo-plane-crash-vilnius-intl-hnk/index.html)

      The above CNN link contains only a single paragraph, but will most likely be updated as the story develops. Please use Google Translate to translate the article I posted, or feel free to ask me anything unclear (I am Lithuanian).

      Edit #1: Relevant info:

      This was a DHL plane from Germany to Lithuania.

      From the article:

      >The Wall Street Journal reported earlier that incendiary devices sent by DHL planes from Lithuania to the UK and Germany over the summer were part of a covert Russian operation. Both shipments from Lithuania were destined for the same destination in the UK, with one shipment catching fire in Leipzig, Germany, before being loaded onto a cargo plane, and the other at a DHL warehouse in Birmingham, UK. The shipments were shipped from Lithuania on July 19, and both fires broke out on the night of July 20-21. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Russian operation was intended to transport the incendiary devices to passenger and cargo planes flying to the US and Canada, with the aim of starting fires on them.

      Edit #2: By “living house” I meant “residential building”. I was woken up by an alarm which I received to my phone about this, and was (still am) quite distressed when I posted this, so I used a literal translation, which was incorrect. Thankfully, according to the mayor of Vilnius, it appears that the plane didn’t hit the building directly, but it still caused fire in the building and the people who live there had to be evacuated.

      Edit #3: I would love to respond to every russian troll claiming that russia had nothing to do with this, but there’s just too many of them, so I will stop responding and simply block any and all of them. Instead, I will update this comment using edits if/when new relevant info comes out.

    2. Reasonabledwarf on

      Not that I’d put a single thing (up to and including the vindictive killing of a random DHL delivery pilot for making a $10 donation to Ukraine) past them, but: is there even a shred of evidence that Russia is involved in any way? Seems a lot more likely to be pilot error or just another Boeing maintenance disaster.

    3. BeingHonestWithYou on

      Last parcel from like 3 weeks ago blew up on the ground since flight was delayed and cargo was not in a plane yet. This time unfortunately they succeeded.

    4. SanAntonioSewerpipe on

      So this is just pure propaganda. No one knows why the plane crashed, it literally just happened

    5. Guilty-Membership131 on

      How is this not considered an open attack on a NATO country warranting an article 5?

    6. Far-Poet9459 on

      There is no evidence that Russia could be involved in the plane crash.

    7. Nerezza_Floof_Seeker on

      Alternatively, instead of what everybody else is assuming here, pilot error, maintenance issues, etc are all common causes of crashes. Im not saying Russia couldnt be behind it (when, in fact, it’s very possible judging by their previous attempts) but everybody is jumping on this conclusion when theres not any evidence that this was connected. Like if we had a video of the plane suffering an explosion, or ATC audio of the pilots reporting something like that, sure, but we dont.

    8. SignatureOrganic476 on

      It’s a bit early to say it was Russia… maybe wait until they at least interviewed the pilots(apparently at least one of them survived) and read out the blackboxes.

    9. Beware the false flag. Beware blaming everything on the current bugbear.

    10. Agree that we should wait for information before speculating. I agree it sure seems like a coincidence given that the DHL plot, but does prove it was Russia just yet.

      Lithuania ≠ Lusitania just yet

    11. bugabooandtwo on

      This is what happens when you’re overly gentle with dictators.

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