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Stuttgart: Ex-Bundeswehr soldiers wanted to go to war with their own mercenary troops

2022-06-09T08:30:35.816Z


Two German ex-soldiers planned to intervene in the Yemeni civil war with 150 men. Their goal: a lot of money, paid for from the Saudi Arabian state treasury. Her commands apparently came from a fortune teller.


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The civil war in Yemen has been raging since 2014

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Two ex-soldiers in the Bundeswehr are said to have planned to build up a 150-strong mercenary force to join the civil war in distant Yemen.

Because the two Germans would have founded a terrorist organization, if their plan had worked, they have to answer to the Higher Regional Court in Stuttgart today.

The men were arrested last October in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district and in Munich.

Since then they have been in custody.

The trial takes place before the State Security Senate.

»Binding instructions« from a fortune teller

According to the investigation, the two men are said to have decided in early 2021 to put a mercenary force under their command - also supported by "messages from a fortune teller", which they understood as "binding instructions", as the federal prosecutor explained in the run-up to the trial.

They had even agreed on the amount of the monthly salary of around 40,000 euros for each member.

Your paramilitary unit should therefore consist of 100 to 150 men, mainly former members of the Bundeswehr or former police officers.

One of the two men who are now sitting in the dock in the Stammheim High Security Court is said to have already contacted at least seven people.

When planning their deployment in Yemen, the men were aware "that the unit to be commanded by them would inevitably have to carry out acts of death during their deployment," the federal prosecutor said.

In addition, they had expected “that civilians would also be killed and injured in connection with hostilities”.

The military counter-intelligence service (MAD) came up with the first trail of the two.

He passed the information on to civil investigative authorities.

From the point of view of the federal prosecutor, the men and their group of mercenaries wanted to force peace negotiations between the so-called Houthi rebels and the Yemeni government, which is supported by Saudi Arabia, in the civil war there.

According to the alleged plans of the accused, the project should preferably be financed by Saudi Arabia.

One of the accused is said to have tried persistently but unsuccessfully to contact government agencies in Saudi Arabia.

Retired from the Bundeswehr in 1983 and 1999

According to information from the dpa news agency, the former regular soldiers had already left the Bundeswehr in 1983 and 1999.

Yemen's civil war has been raging since 2014, when Iran-backed Houthi rebels seized the capital, Sanaa, forcing the internationally recognized government to flee.

The following year, a Saudi-led coalition joined the government in what has now become one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.

muk/dpa

Source: spiegel

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