Germany was accused of a "flagrant abuse of intelligence" after revealing that British soldiers are supporting Ukrainian forces launching long-range Storm Shadow missiles. Olaf Scholz said on Monday that he would not deliver the Taurus, Berlin's equivalent of the Storm Shadow, as it would require soldiers assisting on the ground, citing the UK and French approach with their own systems. Mr Scholz argued that following the UK would make Germany a "participant in the war". The comments were seen as endangering British military and diplomatic personnel on the ground.
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