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Germany Opens Centre to Combat 'Hybrid Threats'

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Germany opened a centre to coordinate its defences against “hybrid attacks” on Tuesday as the country is on high alert for espionage, sabotage and disinformation, particularly from Russia. “The danger posed by hybrid threats is constantly growing, including for Germany,” Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told reporters at the opening of the centre in Berlin.

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Germany opens centre to combat 'hybrid threats'

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A drone of unknown origin forced on May 30 to close the Munich airport for hours. The airport is dependent on Bavarian regional authorities that have no military response capability and could only take off a police helicopter in search of the unidentified object. Hybrid incidents like this challenge the state structure. The same is true of computer attacks, such as the one suffered in May by deputies from various parties, including the president…

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Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt opened the "Joint Center for the Defense of Hybrid Threats" in Berlin. The so-called "GAZ Hybrid" is intended to help identify campaigns and attacks of states like Russia at an early stage, and then take coordinated countermeasures. Some questions and answers.

·Germany
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In the face of increasing disinformation and cyberattacks, Germany wants to close its security gaps with a new center. For the first time, services from the federal and state governments work together in a new facility. Above all, a state actor is in the focus of the investigators.

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Disinformation, sabotage and spying: Germany is to be able to fight such hybrid attacks faster by means of a new defence centre. Because the danger is growing daily, Interior Minister Dobrindt warns.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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