The leaked recording of German military officials discussing a possible strike on the Crimean Bridge is further proof that the West, and Berlin in particular, are pursuing a hostile policy toward Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan last week released a transcript and audio recording of what was claimed to be a conversation between four senior German military officials. The latter are heard discussing plans to hand over Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine in a way that would help them avoid accusations of direct involvement in the conflict.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Peskov stressed that German officials “de-facto” discussed strikes on the Crimean Bridge, noting that Moscow had already summoned the German ambassador to Russia, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, to lodge a protest over the recording.
The audio, the spokesman continued, underscores that “plans to launch strikes on Russian territory are being substantively and specifically discussed within the Bundeswehr,” adding that there was no doubt about the significance of this revelation.
Another possibility, according to Peskov, could be that the discussion was in line with Germany’s foreign policy. “Both possibilities are really bad. They both once again confirm the direct involvement of… the so-called collective West in the conflict around Ukraine.”
The German Defense Ministry has confirmed that the conversation was in fact intercepted, while Scholz has called it a “very serious matter,” saying it would be thoroughly investigated.
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