Unidentified companies tend to spy on Ukrainian military training in Germany – Business Insider

On the night of September 30 to October 1, unidentified individuals attempted to deploy drones to spy on the Wildflecken Bundeswehr training grounds, where Ukrainian military personnel is practicing using Dingo armored vehicles.

Business Insider is informed by the Federal Ministry of Defense of Germany.

In response to the discovery of drones close to a military training facility on the border between Bavaria and the state of Hesse, the agency acknowledged that a police operation was conducted, and the inquiry is still underway.

Business Insider discovered through security sources that there were at least ten drones close to the practice field. At the same time, it is asserted that “there was no danger to the public at any time.”

The ministry yet doesn’t name and identify the criminals of the suspected surveillance of the Ukrainian military, there is an unofficial suspicion that Russia may be implicated.

Source: https://global.espreso.tv/unknown-people-try-spy-on-ukrainian-military-training-in-germany-business-insider

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