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Stuttgart Prosecutors Indict Five Over Ulm Attack on Elbit Facility

A Stuttgart court will now review charges after investigators linked the group to Palestine Action Germany.

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Nach dem Angriff auf eine Rüstungsfirma in Ulm hat die Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Stuttgart drei Frauen und zwei Männer angeklagt. Sie sollen zahlreiche elektronische Geräte zerstört haben. Es handelt sich mutmaßlich um propalästinensische Aktivisten.

Overview

  • The indictment alleges membership in a criminal organization, large-scale property damage, trespass, and the use of symbols of a terrorist organization linked to Hamas.
  • The defendants are three women and two men with Irish, British, Spanish, and German citizenship, and they remain in pretrial detention after being arrested at the scene.
  • Prosecutors say the group entered the Ulm site through a side window on September 8, damaging lab equipment and office electronics, with losses estimated at about €1 million.
  • Authorities report the suspects integrated into Palestine Action Germany by mid‑August, traveled from Berlin, stayed in a nearby vacation rental, and recorded claim videos before the attack.
  • At least six additional participants have not been identified, and the Landgericht Stuttgart must decide whether to admit the indictment as investigations continue.