Russia is “repeatedly forced to reject the collective aggression of the West,” the head of the Kremlin regime said.
The President of aggressor Russia, Vladimir Putin, called it “unbelievable” that the Russian Federation was allegedly threatened by German tanks. He said this at a concert in Volgograd dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory of the USSR in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Kremlin press service reported on Thursday, February 2.
“Unbelievable, but true: we are again threatened by German tanks – Leopard – carrying crosses,” Putin said.
The head of the Kremlin regime saw “threats” for his country and said that Russia was “repeatedly forced to repel the aggression of the Western collective.”
“And again they will fight against Russia on the soil of Ukraine with the hands of the last Hitler, with the hands of Bandera,” Putin said.
In his opinion, “the ideology of Nazism, in its modern guise, modern manifestation, recreates direct threats to the security of our country.”
Putin also tried to assure everyone that Russia still has many “friends” around the world.
“We have many friends, and all over the world, including the American continent, North America, Europe,” he said, but did not announce the list of “friends.”
It will be remembered that in the first wave of aid from Western allies, Ukraine will receive up to 140 modern tanks. This forecast was announced by Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.
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Source: korrespondent

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