The Kremlin is not tracking upcoming NATO drills in Germany, which is recruiting Russian-speaking extras, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, commenting recruiting of Russian speakers for NATO drills by German company.
"There is no tracking in the Kremlin. We have special services, we have intelligence, we have military intelligence. I am convinced they have all the possible information," Sputnik cited Peskov as saying.
On Thursday, the German company Optronic HR confirmed recruiting Russian speakers for upcoming NATO drills involving US troops. The job ads offered Russian speaking extras a daily 88-120 euros ($94-$129) for pretending to be farmers, shop owners and other improvised local residents in fictitious villages that were set up at the Hohenfels training grounds for upcoming NATO drills due to take place on April 28 - May 15.