The leak of the audio file of the attack on the Crimean bridge; Germany dropped the ball in Putin’s court
The Minister of Defense of Germany claimed that the leak of the audio file of the army officers of this country about the preparation of the attack on the Crimean Peninsula is part of the information war of the Russian President. |
report Mehr News According to Reuters, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius shared the leaked audio file of the country’s top military officers about sending weapons to Ukraine for a possible attack on the Crimean bridge. He read about the information war that Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has launched against Berlin.
Pistorius claimed: This incident is more than eavesdropping and publishing conversations and is part of Putin’s information war. He added: In other words, this is a hybrid lie-spreading attack and its purpose is to create division and weaken our unity.
Kremlin has repeatedly denied these accusations and asked Berlin to clarify about this file.
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.”
Rashatudi TV network on Saturday published the text version of the audio file of the conversation between four German air force officers, including General Ingo Gerhalts, and claimed to have obtained the file from service officials. Russian security has gained.
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.