Russia he infiltrated a conversation between the head of the German Air Force and two German soldiers, speaking on an unencrypted line. In it he discovered German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s resistance to the sending to Ukraine the Toro missilefor its Autonomy 500 kilometers. He also discovered how the British moved military personnel to transport weapons in armored vehicles. He also sends France, but without soldiers on the ground.
Russia He summoned the Kremlin on Monday to the German ambassador, Alexander Graf Lambsdorffl. This is the most serious Russian leak since the start of the war in Ukraine and Russian cyber forces are known to control European government lines.
A “very serious” security breach.
“The recording itself suggests that the Bundeswehr is discussing substantial and concrete plans to attack Russian territory”, said President Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov. The talks “once again highlight the direct involvement of the West collective in the conflict in Ukraine,” he added.
In a week when the war in Ukraine felt ever closer and became a sign of concern in the public opinion of the European Union after President Macron’s statements on the possibility of sending European forces to Ukraine, the revelation was extremely inconvenient for the European army and NATO. .
Britain and other NATO allies are dismayed for security breachwhich Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, described as “very serious”.
How did the intercepted call go?
The head of the German Air Force used an unencrypted telephone line discuss highly sensitive military secrets. Including the use of British “ground people,” who could help Germany deploy cruise missiles in Ukraine.
Gerhartz, head of the operations and exercises department, celebrated a 38 minute conference call on February 19th to discuss the possible deployment of German Taurus cruise missiles in Ukraine amid political divisions in Scholz’s coalition over the measure.
Gerhartz opened the call by stating that “nobody knows why the Federal Chancellor is blocking the shipment of the missiles. This gives rise to all the wildest rumors,” he said.
“If it comes to planning a mission, I know how the British do it: they do everything in retrospect,” he said. “They have some people down. But they, the French, don’t do it.”
The revelations will help Russian intelligence to combat Ukrainian target planning and missile operations carried out on Ukrainian territory.
Rumors
Gerhartz said he didn’t understand why Germany didn’t send its cruise missiles to Ukraine. He explained that Britain has equipped Ukrainian planes with Storm Shadows and could help with the transfer of Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
Another officer, believed to be Brigadier General Frank Graefe, said the military “has to be very careful from the beginning avoid any wording that involves us in conflict”, as well as preliminary training of Ukrainian soldiers in Germany. People say it He joined the conversation from his cell phone from a hotel room in Singapore.
“Once they have been trained, we will ask the British if they will be willing to take over at that time. I think this would be the correct course of action. Imagine the uproar if the media found out“, She said.
Germany has around 600 Toro missiles and this is considering sending 100 to Ukraine in two batches of 50 to ensure that the missile “does not change the course of hostilities”.
“That’s why we don’t want to send them all. And not all in one batch. First we will send 50 missiles and then we will give 50 more. This is absolutely clear, but this is big politics,” Gerhartz said. “I learned from my French and British colleagues that the situation with the Storm Shadow and Scalp missiles is the same.”
Crimea, one of the objectives
The officers continued to argue the objectives that the Ukrainians could hit with missiles, which have a range of 500 kilometers, like Russian ammunition depots and the Kerch Bridge in Crimea.
German officials believe that between 10 and 20 Taurus missiles would be needed to bypass Russian air defenses destroy the bridge in an airborne operation. “There’s no real reason to say we can’t do it; It just depends on the political red lines,” the air force chief said.
This led Russian officials to demand an explanation.
Fear of the press
In a politically incendiary revelation, Gerhartz described how the military pretended to the German public that the “information exchanges” used to target the missiles would be handled by MBDA, the manufacturer of the Taurus.
“This is obviously a ploy, but it most likely looks different from a political point of view. If the exchange of information goes through the manufacturer, it has nothing to do with us,” he said.
Source: Clarin
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