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Russia plotted to kill CEO of major German weapons manufacturer deemed 'thorn in Moscow's side'
The U.S. and Germany managed to thwart a Russian plot that would have killed the head of a major German arms manufacturer as part of a sabotage campaign against Ukrainian allies and support across Europe, intelligence officials revealed.
“In view of the latest reports on Rheinmetall, this is what we have actually been communicating more and more clearly in recent months: Russia is waging a hybrid war of aggression,” Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, said on the sidelines of this week’s NATO summit.
“We have seen that there have been attacks on people on European territory,” she explained. “We have seen that there have been attacks on factories, and this underlines once again that we as Europeans must protect ourselves as best we can and not be naive.”
CNN first reported on the allegation, citing five U.S. and Western officials familiar with the episode, claiming that it was one of “a series” of plots to assassinate defense industry executives across Europe in an effort to cripple Ukraine’s support network.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, left, Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, right, with artillery ammunition before the groundbreaking ceremony for a new munitions factory of German defense contractor Rheinmetall on Feb. 12, 2024 in Unterluess, Germany. (David Hecker/Getty Images)
Rheinmetall serves as the leading manufacturer of large artillery shells, which have proven key to Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s ongoing war. The manufacturer even plans to open an armored vehicle plant inside Ukraine in the coming weeks.
The Guardian described Rheinmetall as a “thorn in Moscow’s side” since the invasion of Ukraine started, providing a range of weapons and tanks for Ukraine, including the Leopard 1 tank and Marder infantry fighting vehicles.
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Armin Papperger, chief executive officer of Rheinmetall AG, speaks during the Federation of German Industries (BDI) conference in Berlin on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (Liesa Johannssen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The plot to kill Rheinmetall’s CEO Armin Papperger emerged earlier this year, with U.S. intelligence uncovering the plot and informing German counterparts so they could act. German intelligence later informed Rheinmetall of what had unfolded after the fact.
A Rheinmetall spokesperson told Politico that there was no concrete attempt but simply a “plot” that the German intelligence stopped from advancing. The company also stressed that “necessary measures are always taken” in conjunction with security authorities to safeguard personnel.
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Rebekah Koffler said the plot to kill Rheinmetall’s CEO Armin Papperger would come “straight out of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s Playbook.” (Reuters)
Rebekah Koffler, a freelance consultant for international, politics and world news, told Fox News Digital that the plot to kill Papperger would come “straight out of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s Playbook,” handling what she called the “wet deeds” doctrine.
“’Wet deeds’ are targeted assassinations conducted by Russian intelligence services on Putin’s orders to eliminate the so-called enemies of the state,” Koffler explained, adding that such activities are authorized by Russian federal law to counter “extreme activity,” including killings, kidnappings, poisonings, “forced suicides” and “other acts of intimidation and murder.”
A senior NATO official told reporters at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C., that Russia has increased its efforts to sabotage Ukraine’s support network throughout Europe, warning that Moscow is engaging in sabotage, assassination plots and arson – “things that have cost in human lives.”
“I believe very much that we’re seeing a campaign of cover sabotage activities from Russia that have strategic consequences,” the official said.
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Supreme Court rejects Virginia’s bid to restore congressional map favoring Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected Virginia’s bid to restore a congressional map that would have given Democrats a chance to pick up four seats in the closely divided House of Representatives.
The court’s order, issued without any noted dissent, is the latest twist in the nation’s mid-decade redistricting competition. It was kicked off last year by President Donald Trump urging Republican-controlled states to redraw their lines and was supercharged by a recent Supreme Court ruling severely weakening the Voting Rights Act that opened up even more winnable seats for the GOP.
In recent days, the justices have sided with Republicans in Alabama and Louisiana who hope to redo their congressional maps to produce more GOP-leaning seats following the court’s voting rights decision.
But the Virginia situation was different, stemming from a 4-3 ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court that struck down a constitutional amendment that voters narrowly passed just last month.
The state court found that the Democratic-controlled legislature improperly began the process of placing the amendment on the ballot after early voting had begun in Virginia’s general election last fall.
The Supreme Court typically doesn’t intervene in state court proceedings unless they present an issue of federal law. Virginia Democrats had hoped to persuade the justices that the Virginia court misread federal law and Supreme Court precedent that hold that, even if early voting is underway, an election does not happen until Election Day itself.
Virginia’s amendment had been intended as a response to Republican gains in Texas, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio, and to blunt a new map in Florida that just became law. Once the Virginia amendment passed, it briefly turned the nationwide redistricting scramble into a draw between the two parties.
That was unraveled by the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision.
The state’s attorney general, Democrat Jay Jones, slammed the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, saying it was another example of what he described as a national attack on voting rights and the rule of law.
“Let’s be clear about what is happening. Donald Trump, Republican state legislatures, and conservative courts are systematically and unabashedly tilting power away from the people for Trump’s political gain,” Jones said in a statement issued late Friday night.
The state’s top Democrats had disagreed about whether it was even too late for help from the Supreme Court. “Time grows short, but it is not yet too late,” lawyers for the Democratic leaders of the legislature as well as the state told the justices in a brief filed Friday.
A day earlier, the office of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger already had confirmed that the state will hold this year’s elections under the current districts established in 2021. Last month, Virginia Commissioner of Elections Steve Koski said a court order was needed by this past Tuesday to set the district lines for primary elections on Aug. 4.
Spanberger reacted to Friday’s decision by saying both courts had nullified the votes of the more than 3 million Virginians who cast ballots in the April 21 special election.
“These Virginians made their voices heard — casting their ballots in good faith to push back against a President who said he’s ‘entitled’ to more seats in Congress before voters go to the polls,” she posted on her X account.
The leader of the state Republican Party said the justices made the right call.
“Wisely, the Supreme Court of the United States has confirmed the judgment of the Supreme Court of Virginia,” state party chairman Jeff Ryer said. “This should once and for all put to rest the Democrats’ effort to disenfranchise half of Virginia.
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Associated Press writer Safiyah Riddle in Montgomery, Alabama, contributed to this report.
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Trump says Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, killed in US-Nigerian operation
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President Donald Trump announced late Friday that U.S. and Nigerian forces carried out an operation that killed a global ISIS leader.
Trump identified the terrorist as Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he described as ISIS’s second-in-command globally.
“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
“Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was doing,” Trump continued. “He will no longer terrorize the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans.”
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President Donald Trump sits at a table monitoring military operations during Operation Epic Fury against Iran at the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 2. (The White House via X Account/Anadolu/Getty Images)
Trump also thanked the Nigerian government for its cooperation in the mission.
“With his removal, ISIS’s global operation is greatly diminished,” he added.
Additional details surrounding the mission were not immediately available.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.
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The announcement comes after U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it carried out multiple strikes against more than 30 ISIS targets in Syria in February as part of a joint military effort to “sustain relentless military pressure on remnants from the terrorist network.”
CENTCOM said U.S. forces struck ISIS infrastructure and weapons-storage targets using fixed-wing, rotary-wing and unmanned aircraft.
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The U.S. military carried out ten strikes against more than 30 ISIS targets in Syria following a December ambush that killed U.S. troops. (CENTCOM)
Trump told reporters on Jan. 27 that he had a “great conversation” with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
“All of the things having to do with Syria in that area are working out very, very well,” he said at the time. “So, we are very happy about it.”
CENTCOM announced in February that more than 50 ISIS terrorists had been killed or captured and more than 100 ISIS infrastructure targets struck during two months of targeted operations in Syria.
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The U.S. launched Operation Hawkeye Strike in response to an ISIS ambush that killed two U.S. service members and an American interpreter Dec. 13, 2025, in Palmyra, Syria.
Fox News Digital’s Ashley J. DiMella contributed to this report.
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Lebanon, Israel extend nominal truce; Iran ready for ‘serious’ US talks
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said Israeli attacks have killed 2,951 people since March 2 with at least 8,988 wounded.
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