A witness told the German weekly Der Spiegel, which uncovered the affair, that within the battalion’s second company, at least six soldiers had formed a far-right group, calling themselves the “wolf pack”. (article continues below) See also on The Local:The alleged incidents “bring shame on us all”, the defence ministry spokesman said. The German army, the Bundeswehr, will “pursue all legal means” to “remove” the culprits identified by other soldiers. The German government has been worried for years about some soldiers, including those in the special forces, adhering to far-right groups. READ ALSO: Germany shakes up elite army force right links
Source: The Local October 08, 2021 13:18 UTC