German Defence Startup CEO in Hiding After Alleged Russian Plot
German officials warned Stefan Thumann of an alleged Russian assassination plot, and prosecutors say two suspected agents were arrested after spying on him.
- Stefan Thumann, CEO of German defence startup Donaustahl, has been living in hiding due to an alleged Russian assassination plot warned by German officials in late 2025.
- Two 'disposable agents' were arrested for spying on Thumann to prepare the assassination attempt, and the threat may continue with ongoing plans involving nerve agents.
- Donaustahl produces attack and reconnaissance drones crucial to the Ukraine conflict, similar to Rheinmetall, another German defence company previously targeted in a Russian plot.
- Thumann described his situation as a 'duel' with Russian intelligence, requiring constant movement and 24-hour security, which deeply affects his personal life.
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German businessman Stefan Thurmann, founder of the armament company Donaustahl, denounced a plot of Russian secret services that would seek to assassinate him, so he is forced to live in hiding and without personal life.
German defence startup CEO in hiding after Russian plot: reports
The founder of the armaments company Donaustahl fears for his life. According to German security authorities, Stefan Thumann now lives underground.
The founder of the German weapon manufacturer Donaustahl, Stefan Thumann, fears a murder by Russia.
Donaustahl supplies war drones to Ukraine. That's why company founder Stefan Thumann believes that the Russian secret service wants to kill him. He has been living in constantly changing places for months.
The head of the German company, Donaustahl, has been in protective custody for several months and regularly changes his place of residence after warning the security guards of the threat.
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