Germany's military intelligence service has been investigating hundreds of Bundeswehr soldiers suspected of harboring right-wing extremist leanings. A new report seen by German media shows what they've discovered.

The German Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) classified 14 members of the armed forces as extremists in 2019, German media reported Tuesday.

The finding was detailed in the intelligence agency's first-ever report on the issue.

The document, which was submitted to Parliament and seen by German press agency DPA and news magazine Der Spiegel, said the list of individuals included eight Bundeswehr members who were found to be right-wing extremists.

Four others were said to be Islamists, while two were described as belonging to movements that do not recognize the German state and its laws. A further 38 people reportedly lacked allegiance to the German constitution.

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