British soldiers comprise part of the ground forces in Ukraine, assisting Kyiv’s forces in deploying long-range Storm Shadow missiles, according to a German intelligence leak published in Russian media.
The so-called leak revealed a top-secret call between German Air Force officers discussing the potential use of Berlin’s Taurus missiles to target the Kerch Bridge that connects Russia with occupied Crimea. During the conversation, Lt Gen Ingo Gerhartz, the head of the Luftwaffe, detailed Britain’s strategic partnership with Ukraine, which consists of onsite support in missile deployment against targets up to 150 miles within Russian lines.
“When it comes to mission planning,” Gerhartz says in the recording, “I know how the English do it, they do it completely in reachback. They also have a few people on the ground, they do that, the French don’t.”
Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Kremlin, said the leak highlights “the direct involvement of the collective West in the conflict in Ukraine.” Despite the exposure of British presence in Ukraine, former UK junior defense minister Tobias Ellwood insisted this should not curtail “serious conversations taking place in the diplomatic corridors between Germany and Britain and indeed Nato, as well as to why this happened in the first place.”
Britain confirmed the presence of a “small number of personnel” in Ukraine, refusing to detail their specific tasks due to escalating tension with Moscow. The news followed a recent statement by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on not providing Taurus missiles to Ukraine owing to the necessity of German personnel for target control. Scholz warned doing so could inadvertently drag Berlin into a war with Russia.