Biden’s aides warned Putin about sending incendiary parcels from Vilnius – media
- The Biden administration warned Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop plans to smuggle incendiary devices onto U.S.-bound cargo planes, as reported by The New York Times.
- The warnings were prompted by incidents in July 2024 where parcels sent from Russia caught fire in warehouses in Germany and the U.K.
- U.S. Intelligence intercepted conversations among Russian officials discussing the smuggling plan, raising alarms in the White House.
- High-Ranking Russian officials were contacted to ensure Putin received the warning, amid concerns over potential attacks on U.S. And Canadian soil.
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