Russian talk of civilian killings intercepted
Germany says it picked up messages on killings, undermining Moscow’s claims it was not involved
Germany’s foreign intelligence service claims to have intercepted radio communications in which Russian soldiers discuss indiscriminate killings in Ukraine. In two separate communications, Russian soldiers described how they question soldiers as well as civilians, and proceed to shoot them, according to an intelligence official familiar with the findings who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.
The findings [are] confirmed to The Washington Post by three people briefed on the information...The Washington Post saw beheaded and mutilated corpses in Bucha, bringing the scope of devastation into grim focus.