In early November, CBS News reported on a joint investigation by U.S. and European law enforcement agencies into incendiary devices that detonated at DHL logistics hubs in Germany and the U.K. The investigation is looking into whether these devices were part of a larger operation directed by Russian Intelligence services, particularly the GRU, or by individuals acting on behalf of Russia. There are concerns that a larger operation may have been planned to target aircraft serving the U.S. and its allies, with the goal of placing similar devices on these planes. The 2025 Homeland Threat Assessment has highlighted the potential threats to aviation and air cargo systems, including the use of the air cargo supply chain to transport dangerous items.

DHL has stated that they are cooperating with authorities regarding the incidents involving shipments in their network. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) also mentioned that they are adjusting their security measures and sharing information with industry partners to reduce risks. TSA has been working with industry partners to implement additional security measures for U.S. aircraft operators and foreign air carriers regarding certain cargo shipments bound for the U.S., following the 2021 TSA Air Cargo Security Roadmap. The FBI has not provided any comments on the matter.

Andres Triay was a contributor to this report, and CBS News continues to follow the developments of this investigation. Arden Farhi, the senior White House producer at CBS News, has covered multiple presidential campaigns and administrations and also produces “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” As the investigation into the incendiary devices continues, there is a heightened focus on security measures and potential threats to the aviation and air cargo systems, with concerns about the involvement of Russian intelligence services or individuals acting on behalf of Russia.

The investigation into the incendiary devices detonated at DHL logistics hubs in Germany and the U.K. is looking into the possibility of a larger operation directed by Russian intelligence services or individuals with ties to Russia. There are concerns about the use of the air cargo supply chain to transport dangerous items and the potential targeting of aircraft servicing the U.S. and its allies. DHL has stated that they are cooperating with authorities, and the TSA has implemented additional security measures for U.S. aircraft operators and foreign air carriers. The FBI has not provided any comments on the matter, and CBS News continues to follow the developments of the investigation closely.

The 2025 Homeland Threat Assessment has highlighted the ongoing concerns about threats to aviation and air cargo systems, emphasizing the need to address potential risks, especially related to the use of the air cargo supply chain. Security measures are being adjusted and shared with industry partners to reduce risks and enhance safety. The joint investigation by U.S. and European law enforcement agencies underscores the importance of cooperation and collaboration in addressing potential security threats. As the investigation progresses, there is an increased focus on identifying the motives behind the incendiary devices and preventing any future attempts to compromise the safety of aviation and air cargo systems. CBS News will provide updates on the situation as more information becomes available.

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