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According to Pistorius, threats from propaganda sound first for the Russians. Th...

"The world without Putin would be better": German Defense Ministry has commented on the Kremlin's nuclear threats

According to Pistorius, threats from propaganda sound first for the Russians. They should not interfere with the event to help Ukraine. German Minister Boris Pistorius stated that the world without Russian President Vladimir Putin would be better. According to him, this is clear. A German politician said this in an interview with Bild while in Kiev. Pistorius said he was not frightened by Russian threats of nuclear escalation. In his opinion, threats sound primarily for the Russians.

Thus, propaganda wants to give them that the Russian Federation is still afraid of the West. However, this should not interfere with Europe. In addition, the head of the Ministry of Defense of Germany stated that the main priority for the next few months is the supply of Ukraine with air defense. Pistorius also told about the supply of tanks. "First of all, I can confirm Germany's promise that our 14 Leopard 2A6 will be set by the end of March.

The minister stated that he met with Ukrainian soldiers who would go to use tanks. As for further deliveries, the politician said, "The desire is. " "It is a brutal war for exhaustion. There are so many losses. Ukraine is worthy of admiration and deserves our full and steadfast support," the German politician said. Earlier, Pistorius said that Ukraine will receive more than 100 LEOPARD 1A5 tanks.

In general, the Federal Security Council of Germany has issued a license to the German military companies for exports of up to 178 major LEOPARD 1A5 combat tanks for Ukraine. Focus also wrote that Portugal has announced the supply of Leopard tanks to Ukraine 2. The Portuguese government, with the help of Germany, wants to first repair broken tanks for its army. We will also remind that in Germany they responded to Putin's words about the "new threat of German tanks" for Russia.