German Foreign Minister Berbok visited one of the largest TPPs destroyed by the Russians
"The basis of our support is a deep belief that Ukraine will be able to defeat in this war. Putin believes that we will eventually end the air, but we will withstand. Germany and many other countries from all parts of the world firmly on the side of Ukraine. Ukrainians can count This is in the long run, ”Berbb said. According to the diplomat, Germany will demonstrate it "very clearly in June" during the World Conference on the Restoration of Ukraine in Berlin.
At the same time, Berbok is convinced that Ukraine requires urgent intensification of air defense to protect against Russian missiles and drones. "We now need to combine efforts for Ukraine to survive so that Ukrainians can continue to live an independent life in the future. And that Putin's army will not be near our borders soon . . .
Together with our partners around the world and a strong alliance of business, civil society and civil society and We invest in a long -term insurance policy for the future of Ukraine, ”the German minister emphasized. Spiegel journalist Christoph Shult on his social network page posted a video with the arrival of Berbbok.
In its turn, DW Ukraine writes that Berbok, together with the head of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, Herman Galushchenko visited one of the largest TPPs of Ukraine, which was destroyed by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The head of the German Foreign Ministry stated that Germany has raised almost 1 billion euros to strengthen Ukrainian air defense. "We have seen the air defense, but not enough air defense to protect critically important infrastructure.
That is why we appeal to international partners around the world that we need more aircraft to protect not only big cities but also infrastructure" , - said Berb. On May 11, the Bild Analytist on Open Data Analysis Julian Ryopke suggested that Ukraine could exhaust rockets for Patriot air defense systems. At the same time, he noted that in Western countries there are huge reserves of such weapons in warehouses.