140 arson attacks in six months, burning down multiple base stations in multiple countries!15 countries jointly wrote to EU

According to Fortune’s website, 15 European countries jointly sent a letter to the European Union (EU) on the 19th of local time, saying that anti-5G activities are becoming increasingly rampant across the EU, and that the damage to telecommunications infrastructure not only threatens the economies of the member states concerned, but also hinders the EU’s progress in achieving its 5G goals, calling on the EU to develop a long-term strategy to combat disinformation about 5G technology. Signatories to the letter include Poland, Sweden, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal and Slovakia.

They said that in recent months, conspiracy theories have proliferated about the possible link between the new coronavirus and wireless technology, leading to the burning of multiple base stations in several countries and at least 140 arson attacks in the first half of this year, threatening the safety of engineers and maintenance personnel.