These intelligence findings – first reported by Der Spiegel – appear to involve Russian troops in a pattern of blatant war crimes despite denials from Moscow, most recently in the indiscriminate killing of civilians in Kiev’s Bucha suburb. Der Spiegel reported that the BND, Germany’s foreign intelligence service, intercepted Russian radio conversations about the killing of civilians in Bucha and that some of the conversations could be directly linked to specific killings in Bucha that have been documented since their inception. for obvious slaughter there.
The German intelligence service has satellite images of Russian troops involved in the killings in Bhutan, the Washington Post quoted an unnamed intelligence official as saying, although the newspaper did not link to the site. The news of the German intelligence service comes amid widespread international outrage over Bucha and growing evidence suggesting that the Russian military is involved in the indiscriminate killing of civilians in Ukraine.
A drone video taken before March 10 captured a man riding a bicycle being killed on a street in Bucha by Russian soldiers. The international media have broadcast extensive footage from the same street where the bodies of at least 20 civilians were found after the withdrawal of Russian forces from the area.
Germany’s foreign intelligence service declined to comment, and a German government spokesman declined to comment on Der Spiegel. German interceptions are not the first evidence that Russian troops have been involved in the killing of civilians.
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s security service released a series of intercepted recordings allegedly revealing Russians receiving orders to kill civilians.
In one of the alleged interceptions, a soldier recognizes what he describes as a car carrying two civilians.
“F ** King killed them all, for the sake of f ** k!” the answer comes.