Kremlin Rejects Allegations of Russian Drone Surveillance Over German Military Routes
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According to media reports, Russian drones are spying on top secret weapons delivery routes to Ukraine in Germany and Europe. This is shown by research from the "Business Week" and the "New York Times". The information collected by the espionage could be used to execute sabotage files on behalf of the Kremlin.
Kremlin Rejects Allegations of Russian Drone Surveillance Over German Military Routes
The Kremlin has dismissed reports of Russian drones surveying routes used for military supplies in Germany. The New York Times claims these drones could aid sabotage against the West. German officials are monitoring the situation, while Moscow denies the allegations, labeling them as unsubstantiated newspaper fabrications.
Tanks, artillery, air defense: Germany supplies various military goods to Ukraine. Routes through East Germany are also used for this purpose. According to reports, the Kremlin is informed about these supply routes by means of drones. Defence Minister Pistorius is not surprised.
Berlin reportedly has reports of suspicious reconnaissance drones over eastern Germany. Russia denies the connection, but Western countries warn of hybrid attacks.
Germany said on Thursday that it was aware of reports of suspicious surveillance drones flying over routes used by the United States and its allies to transport military equipment to Ukraine. Berlin is closely monitoring the situation, according to an unnamed foreign ministry official. The report comes from Reuters. The New York Times reported on the drone movements over eastern Germany on Thursday, citing US and European officials. Zelenskyy a…
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