A widespread power outage in Berlin, Germany, has left tens of thousands of households without electricity. Authorities suspect that the blackout, which occurred early Tuesday morning, was caused by an attack on multiple electricity pylons by extremists.
The Berlin police reported that the incident is being treated as a deliberate act of sabotage. Initial investigations indicate that the attacks targeted key infrastructure, disrupting power supply across several districts. Over 50,000 residents are currently affected, with emergency services working to restore electricity as quickly as possible.
This incident comes amid rising concerns about extremist activities in Germany, which have been on the rise in recent months. Similar situations have been reported across Europe, highlighting the potential for coordinated attacks on critical infrastructure. Earlier coverage has detailed the implications of such threats, including the recent developments in Nepal where protests turned violent, resulting in significant political repercussions.
Authorities are urging residents to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity. As investigations continue, the full extent of the damage and the motives behind the attack remain unclear. The government is expected to address the nation later today regarding security measures and potential responses to this alarming incident.

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