Secret service listened in – Putin’s soldiers radioed about the Bucha . massacre

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Russian soldiers apparently discussed the massacre in the Kiev suburb of Bucha over the radio and were overheard by the German secret service BND. For example, the recordings show how a soldier claims in a radio message that he and his colleagues have shot a cyclist. The shocking image of the corpse went around the world, and the incident was also filmed by a drone.

From another recorded radio message, it can be inferred that the Russian accomplices had interrogated imprisoned Ukrainian soldiers before killing them. This is apparent from a report from the news magazine “Spiegel”.

The BND recordings suggest that the atrocities were not accidental actions, nor the actions of individual soldiers that got out of hand, but that the material suggests that the killing of civilians has become, possibly was, part of the usual actions of the Russian military. army. of a strategy. It is about sowing fear and terror among the civilian population and suffocating the resistance.

Massacre discovered after Russia’s withdrawal
A mass grave and numerous corpses lying on public roads were discovered in the town of Bucha after the Russian army’s withdrawal over the weekend. According to “Spiegel”, mercenaries from the infamous “Wagner Group” were also involved in the atrocities.

Russia vehemently denied that Russian troops were responsible for these war crimes. The government in Moscow speaks of fake photos and videos. The findings of the BND wiretapping could potentially invalidate the denials.

Source: Krone

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