The water at the German military base in Cologne is not contaminated. The test results confirmed that the safety limits were not exceeded.
Suspicions about possible poisoning of water at a German military base in Cologne have not been confirmed. Reuters reported this on Friday, August 16, citing a statement from the country’s territorial command.
The water at a German military base in Cologne is not contaminated, a military spokesman said two days after authorities closed the bases to investigate possible sabotage.
“The test results show that the safety limits according to the drinking water regulations in Germany were not exceeded,” the country’s territorial command said, adding that the water could be drunk again.
Commanders banned troops from drinking tap water after a security guard found a hole in a fence near a water treatment plant at the Cologne-Wan base on Wednesday.
It was previously reported that Germany was investigating possible sabotage against the Bundeswehr. The barracks at Cologne-Wan were completely sealed off. The Bundestag said Russia was suspected of sabotage at military bases.
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