Intercepted German name claims ‘US and UK troopers on the bottom in Ukraine’

Mar 02, 2024 at 8:11 PM
Intercepted German name claims ‘US and UK troopers on the bottom in Ukraine’

An web convention between Germany’s Air Force officers was intercepted by Russians, the Ministry of Defense confirmed to German media, with consultants calling it a “super disaster”.

The recording is 38 minutes lengthy – the Ministry of Defense has now confirmed to the ARD Capital Studio that there’s a case of wiretapping, German publication tagesschau reported.

“According to our assessment, a conversation in the Air Force was intercepted. We cannot currently say with certainty whether changes were made to the recorded or written version that is circulating on social media,” a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense advised ARD Capital Studio.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz Scholz (SPD), who had a non-public viewers with the Pope in Rome that morning, expressed concern after the espionage case turned recognized.

He mentioned: “What is being reported there is a very serious matter and that is why it is now being [looked into] very intensively, very carefully and clarified very quickly.

The internet conference of high-ranking Air Force officers was apparently overheard by Russians on February 19.

The conversation is believed to have been about the preparation of a 30-minute briefing for Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) on the feasibility of a “Taurus” mission in Ukraine.

The officers appear to openly chat about various topics, including the presence of US and UK military personnel on Ukrainian soil.

They also discuss the possible training of Ukrainian staff in Germany for the “Taurus” mission, German news reported.

The Taurus is a Swedish-German air-launched cruise missile corresponding to the UK’s Storm Shadow which has been supplied to Kyiv. Russia has warned Germany in opposition to offering Ukraine with the weapons.

The officers are additionally believed to have spoken about how one can use weapons in opposition to targets just like the Kerch Bridge, which hyperlinks the Russian mainland with Crimea.