Authorities in Berlin are investigating the recent large-scale power outage as a politically motivated attack, following new assessments by state and federal officials.
The incident occurred on January 3, 2026, when a fire damaged high-voltage power cables at a key electricity infrastructure site in southwest Berlin. The damage caused widespread power outages affecting tens of thousands of households and businesses, disrupting daily life and essential services across several districts.
Senior officials from Berlin’s state government have publicly described the attack as politically motivated and comparable in nature to terrorist acts, citing the scale of disruption and the potential danger to public safety. As a result, the case has been escalated and is now being handled at the federal level.
The investigation has been taken over by the Federal Prosecutor General, which is responsible for cases involving terrorism and threats to national security. Authorities are examining possible charges including sabotage, arson, and the disruption of critical public infrastructure.
Investigators are also reviewing a claim of responsibility that appeared online after the incident. Officials have stated that the claim is being assessed for authenticity and relevance as part of the ongoing investigation. No suspects have been publicly identified at this stage.
Utility operators reported that power restoration began shortly after the fire. While electricity has been restored to many affected areas, officials warned that full restoration may take several more days, with some repairs expected to continue later this week.
Authorities emphasized that the investigation remains active and that further updates will be released as more information becomes available.
































































































































































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