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    Lithuania prosecutes five people over 2024 parcel blasts

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Last updated: March 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Lithuania has launched terrorism proceedings against five suspects—Russian, Ukrainian and Lithuanian—over parcel detonations in Europe during summer 2024, allegedly orchestrated by a Russia-linked network as a test for targeting U.S.-bound cargo flights.

    Table of Contents

    • European Parcel Explosions and Investigation Details
    • Suspects and Recruitment
    • 'VULNERABLE' SUSPECTS
    • Russian Response
    • Details of the Parcel Attacks
    • Incidents and Locations
    • International Scope
    • Ongoing Investigations and Cooperation
    • British Police Actions
    • International Collaboration
    • Reporting Credits

    Russia's GRU believed to be behind 2024 European parcel blasts with 22 suspects identified, police say

    European Parcel Explosions and Investigation Details

    By Andrius Sytas

    VILNIUS, March 6 (Reuters) - European police agencies said on Friday that 22 people had been identified as being part of attacks involving a series of exploding parcels in Europe in 2024,  which the Russian military intelligence service was suspected of being behind.

    Explosions occurred in courier depots in Britain, Germany and Poland with security officials suggesting they were part of a test run for a Russian plot to trigger explosions on cargo flights to the United States.

    Moscow has always denied allegations it was involved in any such operation, or other accusations of a wider sabotage campaign involving arson attacks aimed at destabilising allies of Ukraine.

    Suspects and Recruitment

    'VULNERABLE' SUSPECTS

    Eurojust, the European Union's justice cooperation agency, said on Friday that a joint investigation by German, Polish, Dutch, British and Lithuanian detectives had identified 22 suspects in Lithuania and Poland who were suspected of working on behalf of Russia's GRU intelligence agency.

    "The suspected perpetrators were recruited from Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Ukraine and were often in a vulnerable socio-economic situation," the Eurojust statement said.

    "It is suspected that the acts carried out by these suspects were executed on behalf of the military-intelligence service of the Russian Federation."

    Russian Response

    Russia's defence ministry, in charge of military intelligence, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Moscow has previously denied accusations of targeting Western nations, often describing them as examples of Russophobia.

    Details of the Parcel Attacks

    Incidents and Locations

    Lithuania's Deputy General Prosecutor Arturas Urbelis told a press conference that five suspects, citizens of Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania, would stand trial there accused of terrorism, facing up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.

    Lithuania last year said four parcels with "self-made, explosive-incendiary charges" had been mailed from Vilnius on July 19, 2024.

    One of the parcels, shipped with DHL, caught fire at Leipzig airport in eastern Germany, shortly before it was due to be loaded onto a DHL plane bound for Britain, Lithuania said.

    A second parcel exploded on a DPD truck as it was crossing Poland, while the third detonated in a DHL warehouse in Birmingham, England.

    The fourth parcel, which was also being transported on a DPD truck in Poland, failed to ignite due to a malfunction, investigators said. No one was injured in the incidents.

    International Scope

    Eurojust said the investigation had also identified two ‘test packages’ that had been sent to the United States and Canada, as well as two parcels in Amsterdam intended for the same destinations.

    Ongoing Investigations and Cooperation

    British Police Actions

    British police said in a statement counter-terrorism officers were still investigating the Birmingham incident. Last year a Romanian man was arrested for assisting a foreign spy service and later released under investigation.

    International Collaboration

    "The strength of cooperation in this case has led us to collectively identify what we believe to be Russian military intelligence involvement in a series of incidents across Europe," said Vicki Evans, Britain's Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Andirus Sytas, writing by Stine Jacobsen and Michael Holden, editing by Terje Solsvik and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Five individuals from Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania have been charged over 2024 parcel explosions via DHL and DPD, accused of terrorism by Lithuanian prosecutors.
    • •The four incendiary parcels detonated in Germany, the UK and Poland in July 2024 and were part of a suspected Russian military intelligence‑organized plot to test air‑cargo attack routes.
    • •Investigations revealed devices concealed in massage cushions and cosmetic tubes, using thermite and electronic timers; a joint Eurojust investigation team across nine countries—including U.S. and Canada—was established.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lithuania prosecutes five people over 2024 parcel blasts

    1Who has been prosecuted over the 2024 parcel blasts in Europe?

    Five individuals from Russia, Ukraine, and Lithuania have been prosecuted by Lithuania for the parcel detonations.

    2What are the suspects accused of in the Lithuania parcel blast case?

    The suspects are accused of terrorism related to detonations of parcels in Germany, Britain, and Poland.

    3Which companies carried the parcels involved in the blasts?

    The parcels were carried by DHL and DPD in Europe.

    4What did Lithuanian security officials say about the purpose of the parcels?

    Officials said the parcels were part of a test run for a Russian plot to trigger explosions on cargo flights to the United States.

    5Who organized the parcel detonations according to Lithuanian authorities?

    Lithuanian authorities stated that Russian citizens with ties to military intelligence organized and supervised the attacks.

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