“Very serious damage”
Putin warns federal government of taurus delivery to Ukraine
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Kremlin chief Putin warns Germany against leaving Ukraine Taurus marching aircraft. This will have no influence on the course of the war – but it will be the relationship between the two countries.
Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin warns of “very severe damage” for relationships between Russia and Germany if the federal government should deliver the Taurus junk body to Ukraine. Since the operation of the weapon depends on Bundeswehr officers and satellite data, their use means Germany’s direct participation in the Ukraine War, Putin said at a meeting with representatives of large news agencies. The round of talks, in which the German press agency was also there, took place on the sidelines of the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg.
According to Putin’s words, Taurus marching aircraft would have no influence on the course of the war itself because the Russian army had the initiative on the entire front line. Even if Ukraine should receive such weapon aid from Germany, nothing will change on the advance of the Russian troops. “The Russian troops have strategic advantages in all directions. Our armed forces attack the entire front,” said Putin. His information cannot be checked from an independent side.
At the same time, Putin asked Ukraine to engage in the Russian offer at peace negotiations before the location of the neighboring country continues to deteriorate. Russia recently presented a catalog with maximum demands. For example, Moscow demands that Kiev do not use the Ukrainian areas annexed by Russia. Ukraine categorically rejects this. Putin once again threatened the country that Russia would achieve its war goals with military violence if there should be no solution on the negotiating channels.
Putin had personally ordered the war against Ukraine, which has been going on for almost three and a half years.
dpa
Source: Stern

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