The government announced on Thursday that it has approved the public release of the german forensics laboratory’s findings regarding the content of certain recordings. The decision allows for the publication of the comprehensive, full report, which spans eleven pages. Previously, the recordings in question were dispatched for forensic analysis internationally in March, with the complete findings having been withheld until this official announcement.
The investigation was commissioned by Slovenian police, who directed the German experts to conduct a thorough examination of the footage. Specifically, the authorities required confirmation regarding the precise date and time the recordings were captured, verification of their authenticity—including determining if they were generated by artificial intelligence—and identification of any alterations, including the specific software used to modify the material. The scope of the technical review was substantial, covering 27 separate files.
Collectively, these files each exceeded ten seconds in length, accumulating to a total analyzed duration of nearly five minutes. The primary objective of the forensic analysis was to determine whether the recordings had undergone any form of manipulation or processing. The release of this detailed report is expected to provide critical factual data concerning the source and integrity of the audiovisual evidence.
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