Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, recalled German Leopard tanks in a speech marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad.
On February 2, he arrived in Volgograd, where the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad is being held.
The dictator visited the memorial complex on Mamayev Kurgan and laid a wreath at the Eternal Flame. After that, Putin gave a speech at the concert, saying that the Russians were again threatened by German tanks with crosses on board.
We do not send our tanks to their borders, but we have something to answer, and the use of armored vehicles will not end the matter, he added.
Later, the press secretary of the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov, explained to reporters what these words of Putin meant:
Russia (has) the potential and as new weapons supplied by the collective West appear, Russia will use its full potential to respond during a special military operation.
Unbelievable, but true – we are again being threatened by German Leopard tanks, fighting with the hands of “Bandera” – Putin said in Volgograd, who again began to threaten the whole healthy world.
We have compiled the main quotes from the insane dictator:
The Russian Federation, when responding to threats with armored vehicles, will not do, everyone should understand this;
the ideology of Nazism in its modern form again creates direct threats to the security of Russia;
there were attempts to draw Europe, including Germany, into a war with Russia;
readiness for the sake of truth to go to the end and do the impossible – was and is in the blood of the multinational people of Russia;
Russia has many friends all over the world and we are confident in ourselves, our rightness and victory.
Source: Racurs

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