Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that his country’s response to threats will not be limited to armored vehicles alone, in a clear response to Western threats, saying, “The West wants to fight in Ukraine with the hands of Hitler’s allies by sending Leopard tanks,” recalling the 80th anniversary of the battle that took place in the city. Stalingrad in World War II during the reign of Nazi Germany under Hitler.
During the commemoration of the eightieth anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Russian president stressed that his country has something to respond to those who threaten it, and the response will not be limited to armored vehicles and tanks only, as the entire Russian people absorbed the legacy of the winners with their mother’s milk, and he said, “We have what we respond to.” It will not be limited to threats, and it will not be limited to armored vehicles, everyone must understand this,” pointing out that “for those who threaten us, it seems that they do not understand a simple fact, which is that our entire people grew up and imbued with mother’s milk the traditions of our people … the generation of victors who created Our country with their work, sweat and blood, and they gave it to us after them.”
Putin drew attention to the German “Leopard” tanks presented to Kiev, saying, “It is unreasonable, but it is true.. After eighty years, we are again threatened by German Leopard tanks, which bear the symbol of crosses.. and they will fight again against Russia on the land of Ukraine.” at the hands of Bandera’s followers.
The Russian President stressed that Nazism in its modern form constitutes a threat to the Russian Federation, and we must once again confront the collective aggression of the West. other to repel the West’s collective aggression.”
The Russian president noted that, despite the efforts of hostile elites, Russia has many friends all over the world, including in the Americas, adding, “We know that despite official efforts, corrupt propaganda is inherently unfriendly by Western elites.” We have many friends, and all over the world, including in the Americas, in North America, and in Europe.”
An indication that the Battle of Stalingrad (the name of the city is now Volgograd), which lasted from July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943, was one of the largest battles in World War II during the German military campaign against the Soviet Union, which changed the course of the war.
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