Germany investigates “very serious” information leak in the army | Russia

Germany investigates “very serious” information leak in the army | Russia
Germany investigates “very serious” information leak in the army | Russia
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced today that Germany is conducting an in-depth investigation into a leak of information from army officers who discussed confidential matters related to the war in Ukraine.

“This is a very serious matter and that is why it is being investigated very carefully, very thoroughly and very quickly,” Scholz said during a visit to Rome.

Scholz’s words came after a spokesman for the German army indicated that the German Armed Forces are investigating an alleged wiretap of a conversation between several high-ranking Air Force officers, made public on Friday by the Russian press, fearing that this may not be the only case.

“The Agency for the Military Protection Service [BAMAD] took all necessary measures,” a spokeswoman for the German Ministry of Defense told ‘T-online’.

According to sources from the weekly ‘Spiegel’, the ministry is concerned about the possibility that the recorded conversation is real and that there have been other eavesdropping on internal conversations within the armed forces.

Russian state broadcaster RT (formerly “Russia Today”) published a 30-minute audio recording on Friday in which the head of the German air force, Ingo Gerhartz, is allegedly heard speaking to several high-ranking officers about the possibility of supply ‘Taurus’ missiles to Ukraine.

The interlocutors discuss, among other things, the technical options for destroying the Kerch bridge, which connects the Crimean peninsula to the mainland, or Russian weapons depots with this weaponry, although they recognize that there is no ‘green light’ to provide it.

The publication of the conversation comes at a particularly sensitive time for Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government, which this week caused controversy by stating that Berlin cannot hand over the ‘Taurus’ to Ukraine, at the risk of becoming a direct participant in the conflict.

Scholz argued that Kiev will not be able to operate these systems without the help of German soldiers – a “red line” for Berlin – but the audio released by RT appears to contradict this claim.

According to the sources of Spiegelthe German Ministry of Defense assumes that the audio is authentic and has not been manipulated with artificial intelligence tools.

Apparently, the conversation – which, according to RT, took place on January 19 – was not done over a secure line, but rather via the WebEx videoconferencing platform, while one of the participants connected via cell phone.

“If this story is confirmed, it will be a very problematic event,” said the president of the parliamentary control group of the Bundestag (lower house of parliament), the Green Konstantin von Notz.

“The question that arises is whether this is an isolated event or a structural security problem. I hope the issue is clarified urgently,” van Notz said Friday to RND.

In Moscow, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova publicly asked her German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, for an explanation of the audio’s content.

The article is in Portuguese

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