Gleeful Russia relishes German Taurus leak scandal
The Kremlin is jubilant after humiliating Berlin by revealing top-secret missile talks.
- The most delicate part of the leaked conversation, however, involved German Air Force Chief Ingo Gerhartz and Brigadier General Frank Gräfe discussing whether the missiles could reach the “bridge,” presumably referring to the Kerch Bridge, a critical connection between Russian-occupied Crimea and mainland Russia.
"After all, our eternal opponents — the Germans — have again turned into sworn enemies,"
Medvedev said.
"Look at how carefully and in what detail Fritzes discuss attacks on our territory using long-range missiles, select targets to hit and the most likely ways to cause maximum harm to our Motherland and our people.
“The call of the Great Patriotic War has become relevant again:
DEATH TO THE GERMAN-NAZI OCCUPIERS!”
- Germany denied that the ambassador had been summoned, and said it was an "invitation to talk about various bilateral topics.”
- The Russian foreign ministry said it would not immediately respond to POLITICO's request for comment about the substance of the meeting.
- (European allies Britain and France have both provided the Ukrainian military with similar long-range missiles.)
"The effect so far observed is very limited, for in fact the record shows that the matter was closely examined just before the decision not to deliver the Taurus, but apparently the Russian side was sorry to leave the record unused," Yusupov added.
And RT, the state outlet which first reported on and published the audio, hinted it might not be finished yet.
“If they give me more, I'll post more. Wait for it,” wrote Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan on Sunday.
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