INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Updated with denial ambassador was summoned.Russia's Foreign Ministry on Monday summoned the German ambassador to Moscow after Russian
state media leaked a conversation between German military officers, Russian news agencies reported.Berlin on Sunday accused Moscow of trying
to "destabilize" Germany by releasing the audio recording, in which German military officers could be heard discussing how German-made
Taurus missiles could be used by Ukraine."The German ambassador arrived at the Russian Foreign Ministry, where he was summoned in connection
with the publicized conversation of German officers about Crimea," Russian state-run agency RIA Novosti said.The news outlet also published
a video of the envoy arriving at the ministry in Moscow, declining to answer the questions of Russian journalists.Germany's Foreign
Ministry later on Monday denied that Berlin's ambassador to Russia had been summoned by Moscow."Our ambassador went to a long-planned
meeting in the Russian Foreign Ministry [on Monday] morning," a foreign ministry spokesman said, contradicting the reports from Russian
state-run news agencies.The 38-minute audio recording of talks between German military officers was leaked on social media Friday.During the
conversation, the officers discussed aiming the Taurus missiles at targets such as the Crimean Bridge, which has been bombed twice since
believed the conversation had been between air force officers and had been "intercepted."German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised a full
investigation into the leaked audio recording.