Left-wing extremists have claimed responsibility for a significant attack on Berlin"s electricity infrastructure, leaving tens of thousands of residents without power. The group issued a letter of confession today, asserting their involvement in the disruption that began late Tuesday evening.
The attack occurred during a peak usage period, exacerbating the impact on the city"s energy supply. Authorities reported that repairs are underway, but it may take several days for the full restoration of services, particularly in the hardest-hit districts.
This incident follows a troubling trend of politically motivated attacks against infrastructure across Europe. Earlier this year, similar situations were reported in France, where protests turned violent, leading to widespread unrest. The recent developments in Berlin highlight growing tensions within the political landscape as groups express their dissent through direct action.
The government has condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for security measures to protect essential services. As the city works to restore electricity, officials are urging residents to remain patient and report any suspicious activity to the police.

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