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Neo-Nazis say attack leaving 40,000 Americans in dark is only the beginning

Por: Newsweek Nation December 08, 2022

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Amid a long-running campaign by far-right communities threatening to attack the nation's power grid, domestic extremists cheered when two still unattributed shootings at North Carolina substations plunged tens of thousands of people into darkness.Beyond celebration, however, their comments called for more, bigger attacks targeting critical infrastructure on U.S. soil. Experts told Newsweek that the attack in Moore County, North Carolina, as... + full article



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