The disclosure of the file on the attack on Crimea is not a green light for the transfer of missiles to Ukraine
The German Defense Minister says that the leak of the file of the military officers of this country about the attack on Crimea does not mean the transfer of Taros missiles to Ukraine. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, the German Defense Minister considered the leak of the country’s security information regarding the attack on the Crimea peninsula unrelated to Berlin’s military intervention in the Ukraine war.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced on Sunday that the audio file attributed to senior German military officers discussing various scenarios regarding the attack on the Crimean bridge they give, it does not mean a green light for the transfer of Taros missiles to Kyiv.
The German Defense Minister said that he does not have more information about the disclosure of this file.
Pistorius added that the first results of the investigation into the leak of the conversation between senior German military officers are expected to be available early next week.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced yesterday that Berlin has launched a full, intensive and rapid investigation into the recent audio file about German soldiers.
According to German media reports, the leaked conversations of the country’s military leaders about helping Ukraine to attack the Crimean peninsula bridge in Russia are reliable. The German Ministry of Defense refused to discuss the contents of these conversations, but admitted that the German military is investigating whether “conversations in the Air Force were wiretapped or not.”
Margarita Simonyan, the editor of Rashatoudi TV channel, yesterday published the text version of the audio file of the conversation between four German Air Force officers, including General Ingo Gerhalts, and claimed that this file obtained from the authorities of the Russian security service.
German officers in this 38-minute file, dated February 19, about the operational details and objectives of the long-range “Taurus” missiles that Germany is going to send to Ukraine. send slowly, they discuss, and this conversation is conducted in a tone where it seems that all issues are agreed upon, and in addition, “how to logically deny the story in such a way as to justify Germany’s failure to cross the red line of direct confrontation” is also discussed. is.