Olaf Solz for Wagner mutiny: Germany’s espionage service was caught in the act

In the mutiny of the mercenary company Wagner the German chancellor focused on Russia on Wednesday night (6/28). Olaf Solz. As he characteristically pointed out, Germany’s federal intelligence service, the BND, caught hexapine.

Olaf Solz made the comment in a broadcast of the public German television network ARD, emphasizing how “certainly (the BND) didn’t know something in advance”anyway “constantly submitted reports on what was observed” in his government.

According to a report by the Washington Post, the American intelligence services had information since mid-June that the head of Wagner, businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, was planning an armed rebellion against the Russian military leadership.

According to her information, the White House, the Pentagon and the State Department had been informed of Mr. Prigozhin’s plans, but their exact nature, timing and manner of execution had not been clarified.

According to another report, by the New York Times, the US intelligence services had informed the political and military leadership last Wednesday that Mr. Prigozhin was preparing to move against the heads of the Ministry of Defense in Moscow.

The Kremlin downplayed the Times report as “speculation.”

According to Mr. Soltz’s statements to ARD and as reported by the Athens News Agency, in the event that the American intelligence services really knew that Mr. Prigozhin’s Wagner was preparing to mutiny and did not share this information with Berlin, they should to review the exchange of information within NATO.

“This is something we will need to talk about,” he ruled, as well as “what the situation is now” and “the assumptions being made.”

Source: News Beast

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