10 Jul Wake-Up Call: Russia’s recent assaults show that physical protection is still a concern
A lone assailant, identified as a 26-year-old foreign national, was arrested and charged with terrorism in conjunction with a foiled June 2024 attempt to set fire to buses at a Prague depot using gasoline. According to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, it is likely that Russia is behind the foiled arson attack as well as several similar incidents across Europe. This attack highlights an increasingly troubling trend of targeting physical assets, institutions, and infrastructure across Europe. In response, Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan stated that “We have been accustomed to Russian attacks on IT infrastructure, but now we are seeing a shift towards targeting physical assets as well.”
In a similar attack, a business in East London with ties to Ukraine was targeted in an arson attack in March 2024 which damaged two parcel delivery companies. Two men have been charged with aiding Russian intelligence services, which according to prosecutors involved in the case was likely the Wagner military group. They are alleged to have engaged in conduct targeting businesses that were linked to Ukraine in order to benefit the Russian state.
Russia is also believed to have been behind yet another example of this growing trend in which Warsaw’s largest shopping mall went up in flames in May 2024. And while these events might look minor in isolation, taken together they are tantamount to Russia’s ongoing hybrid war on the West, particularly when coupled with other incidents in Germany, Spain, and France, to name a few.
These events highlight a deliberate campaign to disrupt and damage critical institutions and assets, posing a serious threat to both domestic and international stability. The strength of democratic countries hinges on public confidence in the resilience of their institutions and the effectiveness of national security measures. Given this, attacks on domestic institutions can undermine government legitimacy and provoke internal instability.
While cyber threats remain a major concern, these recent physical security breaches underline that tangible asset protection is equally vital. A comprehensive security strategy must address both digital and physical threats to effectively safeguard infrastructure. Investing in advanced physical security solutions is crucial to fortify infrastructure and protect against escalating threats. By implementing robust physical security measures, organizations can enhance their resilience, ensure operational continuity, and maintain public trust in their ability to withstand and respond to emerging risks.
At ASERO, we advocate that effective infrastructure protection requires a comprehensive and tailored strategy. As a global homeland security consulting firm, we provide strategic solutions and tactical advice to governments and major corporations.