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    Berlin power grid attack caused by ‘extreme leftists’, officials say

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    FRANKFURT, Jan 4 (Reuters) - ​A fire in southwest Berlin that has left tens of thousands in the German capital without ⁠electricity was likely the result of a far-left extremist attack, officials said on Sunday.

    Grid company Stromnetz Berlin ‍said on Saturday that the suspected arson attack could leave ​up to 45,000 households without power until January 8.

    On Sunday, it said efforts to restore power were ongoing, ​with around 35,000 households and 1,900 commercial entities still affected.

    Following the attack, local media published a letter purportedly from a far-left activist organisation called the Volcano Group that claimed responsibility for ‌the incident, saying its actions were directed at the ‌fossil-fuel based energy industry.

    "The letter claiming responsibility has been classified as ​authentic by the security authorities," Iris Spranger, Berlin's interior affairs minister, said in a post on ‌x.

    "I condemn this inhumane attack on Berliners and visitors to ⁠the city in the strongest possible terms. ‌The investigation is ongoing."

    In ​September, a suspected arson attack on two pylons left around 50,000 households in Berlin without power in an ⁠incident local media ⁠said bore similarities to Volcano Group's high-profile attack on ​the power supply of Tesla's gigafactory in Gruenheide in 2024.

    (Reporting by Christoph ‌SteitzEditing by Christina Fincher)

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