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Alleged audio of German officers discussing Crimean Bridge attack leaked Alleged audio of German officers discussing Crimean Bridge attack leaked
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The file was provided by Russian security officials to RT editor-in-chief Margarita SimonyanThe file was provided by Russian security officials to RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan
A source audio file containing what is claimed to be a discussion of a potential German operation to bomb the Crimean Bridge in Russia has been posted online.A source audio file containing what is claimed to be a discussion of a potential German operation to bomb the Crimean Bridge in Russia has been posted online.
The almost 40-minute-long recording features a conversation in German between four people who allegedly hold high-ranking positions within the Bundeswehr, Germany’s armed forces. One of the people recorded in the audio file is supposedly Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz – the commander of the national air force. The 40-minute-long recording features a conversation in German between four people who allegedly hold high-ranking positions within the Bundeswehr, Germany’s armed forces. One of the people recorded in the audio file is supposedly Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz – the commander of the national air force.
The military officials appear to be discussing the efficiency of the Franco-British cruise missile, called Storm Shadow in the UK and Scalp in France. Such weapons were previously donated to Kiev by its Western backers. The recording features a discussion of the efficiency of the Franco-British cruise missile, known as Storm Shadow in the UK and Scalp in France. Such weapons were previously donated to Kiev by its Western backers.
RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said earlier on Friday that she had obtained the file from Russian security officials. A Russian transcript of the source file was also published earlier in the day.RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said earlier on Friday that she had obtained the file from Russian security officials. A Russian transcript of the source file was also published earlier in the day.
Listen to the audio here:Listen to the audio here: