Counter-terrorism police are investigating a suspicious fire at London’s Heathrow Airport on March 21. The substation fire left thousands without electricity and forced 100 people to be evacuated from their homes. While London’s Metropolitan Police say that there is no clear indication of foul play at the moment, some are speculating Russia may be connected to the incident.
The fire occurred at an electrical substation in West London near Heathrow and knocked out power to the airport, affecting over 1,300 flights to and from it. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband stated that the fire “appears to have knocked out a backup generator as well as the substation itself.” He added that the exact cause of the fire was unknown, but at least one local resident claimed to have heard a loud explosion on Thursday night.
Some British media outlets have speculated that Russia may be tied to the incident, although at least one expert has said that is “unlikely” and warned that such a move would be considered an act of war.
The incident comes just months after Russia was accused of planting a bomb on a courier plane after an alleged device caught fire in a warehouse in Birmingham, England’s second city, last October. This came just weeks after another package caught fire in Germany, which had also been shipped by the same courier.
🚨 Heathrow substation on fire—just in time for Britain’s Net Zero master plan! 🔥✈️
No flights, no power, no problem! Soon, we won’t need airports at all—just bikes, windmills, and virtue signalling.
Are there any redundancies in place? pic.twitter.com/KV50BMnFpm
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) March 21, 2025