At least a dozen 5G phone towers have been set on fire in the U.K. in recent days, apparently by groups who believe the next-generation cell phone technology has caused or exacerbated the spread of the coronavirus.
Vodafone, EE, and Three UK all confirmed this on Monday that their 5G infrastructure had been attacked, with the total number of attacks and their causes still being assessed. Videos of the attacks have been shared widely on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, by people who have promoted conspiracy theories linking 5G to the global pandemic that has killed over 50,000 people. Some are even urging more arson attacks.
5G tower set on fire in Birmingham, Acocks Green pic.twitter.com/1GNe2xxJLF
— Birmingham's Official #1 Page (@imjustbrum) April 2, 2020