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War in Ukraine: Putin said that Russia has “something to answer” for the supply of tanks from the West

Pictured: Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Great Patriotic War memorial complex Mamaev Kurgan in Volgograd on February 2, 2023, during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union in the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. | Fountain: AFP | Photographer: –

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Russian President Vladimir Putin assured this Thursday that Russia has “something to answer” for the supply of tanks to Ukraine from the West, and warned that it will not only be armored vehicles.

“We don’t send tanks to its borders, but we have something to answer,” said the head of the Kremlin in Volgograd during a solemn action dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the USSR victory over Germany in the Battle of Stalingrad.

The answer “will not be limited to the use of armored vehicles,” said the head of the Kremlin, who earlier laid a wreath at the eternal flame in the Hall of Military Glory of the Mamaev Kurgan memorial complex and honored the memory of the dead Soviet soldiers in Stalingrad with a minute of silence.

Nuclear threat?

Vladimir Putin issued a warning to those who “draw the European countries, including Germany, into a new war with Russia”and who” hopes to win Russia on the battlefield.”

“Apparently, they do not understand that modern warfare with Russia It will be completely different for them,” he said.

Ukrainian-Russian War
Russian President Vladimir Putin lays a wreath at the Eternal Flame in the Hall of Military Glory on Mamaev Kurgan at the Great Patriotic War memorial complex in Volgograd on February 2, 2023, during celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union in the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. Second war | Fountain: AFP

The Russian leader’s statements can be interpreted as a hint at the country’s nuclear power, which Moscow and its leadership have repeatedly boasted of, especially after the conflict dragged on for Ukraine.

One day, Vladimir Putin repeatedly assured, most recently at the end of last year, that Russia “under no circumstances” will it be the first to use its nuclear weapons, since its military doctrine provides for such strikes only in the form of retaliatory measures.

However, the Russian President made special mention of the German Leopard tanks, which Berlin will send to Ukraine and that other European countries that have them at their disposal will also be able to supply Kyiv.

“Unbelievable, but true: we are again threatened by German Leopard tanks,” he said.

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Several countries have announced in recent days their intention to deliver tanks to Ukraine as soon as possible, one of them is Germany, which will send its Leopard 2. | Fountain: AFP

Putin Denies Russia’s Isolation

In accordance with Vladimir Putin“the ideology of Nazism, already in its modern form, again creates direct threats to security” Russia.

The Russian president also used his meddling to deny isolation Russia and ensure that the country continues to have many friends.

The head of the Kremlin noted that, “despite the efforts of Western propaganda,” Moscow has friends “all over the world,” including in North America and Europe.

Since he came to the Kremlin in 2000, Vladimir Putin several times attended the anniversary of the battle, which began on July 17, 1942 and ended on February 2, 1943 with the surrender of Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus, commander of the German Sixth Army, after 200 days of merciless fighting.

as he said today Vladimir Putinreadiness to “do the impossible” and “go to the end” for the sake of the Fatherland helped defeat Nazism.

(As reported by EFE)

On Thursday, Russia threatened to use all of its

On Thursday, Russia threatened to use its full “potential” against any country that threatens it, equating sending German tanks to support Ukraine to a Nazi offensive during World War II | Fountain: AFP

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