
127 Hours of Silence: Merz Avoids Calling Berlin Blackout Left-Wing Terrorism
Merz described the Berlin blackout an “attack” and praised local authorities and the Bundeswehr for their response, citing their “excellent work.”

Merz described the Berlin blackout an “attack” and praised local authorities and the Bundeswehr for their response, citing their “excellent work.”

As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.

The sabotage plans have been known for months, but German officials have been too busy bashing the AfD.

AfD criticizes the German government for prioritizing the needs of refugees over Berlin residents during the citywide blackout.

A militant group claimed responsibility for a winter arson attack on the city’s power network, leaving households without electricity for days and triggering warnings over public safety.