- Call bugged by Russian spies after officials used an unsecured telephone line
- The breach could compromise Britain and France ‘s arms transfers to Ukraine
A German air force chief has revealed secret UK operations in Ukraine after discussing highly sensitive military secrets on a telephone line.
A call between the Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz and senior Luftwaffe officers was bugged by Russian spies after they used an unsecured telephone line to discuss military planning.
The talks included confirmation that the British military is deployed in Ukraine and important details on the transport of British Storm Shadow missiles to the country.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confirmed a recording released by Russia’s state broadcaster was genuine and described the security breach as ‘very serious’.
The breach could compromise Britain and France ‘s arms transfers to Ukraine and hamper the vital use of cruise missiles by Kyiv in its war against Russia.
Britain and other Nato allies will be horrified by the security blunder, as they increasingly see Germany as unreliable.
A call between the Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz (pictured) and senior Luftwaffe officers was bugged by Russian spies
The talks included confirmation that the British military is being deployed in Ukraine (pictured: British troops taking part in military exercises in Poland)
Russia intercepted the 38-minute call between Lieutenant Gerhartz and three senior officers on February 19 after they used standard video conferencing software instead of an encrypted line.
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The head of Russian state broadcaster RT, Margarita Simonyan, published the audio recording on messaging app Telegram on Friday.
According to a Russian transcript of the call, the head of the German air force said: ‘If we’re asked about delivery methods, I know how the British do this. They always transport them in Ridgeback armoured vehicles. They have several people on the ground.’
Gerhartz also explained during the call how the French ‘send [Audi] Q7s loaded with Scalp missiles to Ukraine’.
The revelations in this second security blunder will help Russian intelligence to track and locate such vehicles in Europe and on Ukraine’s territory.
Gerhartz further added that Britain had outfitted Ukrainian aircraft with Storm Shadows and could help with the transfer of Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
According to the air force chief, Germany is considering sending 100 of its 600 Taurus missiles to Kviv in two batches of 50.
Gerhartz says this is to ensure the missile ‘won’t change the course of hostilities’.
He added: ‘That’s why we don’t want to send all of them. And not all of them in one batch. We may first send 50 missiles, and then give them another 50. This is absolutely clear, but this is big politics.
‘I have learnt from my French and British colleagues that the situation with the Storm Shadow and Scalp missiles is the same.’
The missiles have a range of 500km and the officers were heard discussing targets the Ukrainians might hit with them, such as Russian ammunition depots and the Kerch Bridge to Crimea.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confirmed a recording released by Russia ‘s state broadcaster was genuine and described the security breach as ‘very serious’.
Germany is considering sending 100 of its 600 Taurus missiles (pictured) in two batches of 50 to Ukraine
German politicians said Russia had leaked the conversation to put pressure on the Chancellor not to supply the Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
Mr Scholz has so far refused to send the missiles, which are similar to the British Storm Shadow, amid political divisions in the country.
Former defence secretary Ben Wallace told the Times: ‘We know Germany is pretty penetrated by Russian intelligence so it just demonstrates they are neither secure nor reliable.’
The Ministry of Defense has refused to comment.
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