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Thousands of rounds of ammunition stolen: German Military

05-12-2025

BERLIN: A shipment of German ammunition has been stolen from a delivery lorry in the eastern town of Burg, the country’s defence ministry has said.

Speaking to Germany’s DPA news agency, officials did not specify how much was taken. However, other reports cited a defence spokesperson as saying it was close to 20,000 rounds.

The theft is thought to have taken place after the driver for a civilian transport company – contracted by the military left his truck in an unguarded parking lot overnight on 25 November.

The next day, when the delivery arrived at the nearby Clausewitz Barracks, the ammunition was found to be missing. The army has launched an investigation alongside police.

Der Spiegel, among other German outlets, reported that the shipment contained 10,000 rounds of live ammunition for pistols, 9,900 rounds of blank bullets for assault rifles, and smoke grenades.

Authorities have not confirmed whether anyone has been arrested or identified in connection with the incident, which has prompted security concerns around who may acquire the lost supplies.

“We take the theft very seriously, this kind of ammunition must not fall into the wrong hands,” the defence ministry told German media.

A focal point of the Bundeswehr (German army)’s investigation will be why the driver failed to identify a safe location for the stop, according to Germany’s public broadcaster MDR.

It reports that there is a special hotline available to drivers who need similar assistance and said the armed forces can provide an escort if required.

The broadcaster said the driver left the vehicle in an unguarded parking lot and spent the night in a nearby hotel.

This is the latest in a series of similar incidents in the Saxony-Anhalt region.

In August, local police in Bernburg reported 90 rounds of ammunition missing. Weeks earlier, officers in Eisleben reported they had lost 180 rounds.

No immediate connection has been made between the cases.

Earlier, Germany’s coalition government has agreed a new military service plan to boost troop numbers following months of wrangling between political forces.

The new military service plan will mandate all 18-year-old men to fill out a questionnaire on their suitability to serve and, from 2027, to undergo medical screening.

The decision comes as Berlin aims to create Europe’s strongest conventional army.

The boss of Germany’s biggest defence firm, Rheinmetall, has told media he believes that target could be met in five years.

Lawmakers are expected to vote on the plan by the end of 2025.

Armin Papperger said Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s aim to boost the Bundeswehr was “realistic” and he told media that “clear decisions” were coming from government.

Earlier this year German defence chief Gen Carsten Breuer warned that the Western Nato alliance had to prepare for a possible Russian attack within four years.

Papperger said he had “no glass ball” about the future but agreed Germany had to be “ready in ’29”. When they formed a coalition earlier this year, Merz’s conservative CDU/CSU and the centre-left Social Democrat SPD agreed to re-introduce military service which would be voluntary “to start with”.

The Bundeswehr currently has around 182,000 troops. The new military service model aims to increase that number by 20,000 over the next year, rising to between 255,000 and 260,000 over the next 10 years, supplemented by approximately 200,000 reservists. (Int’l News Desk)

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