The publication claims that Ukraine will no longer receive IFVs, howitzers, and Leopard 2 tanks, although the Bundeswehr has almost 300 more copies.
Looking at the burning German tanks on Russian soil, the Bundeswehr is no longer even looking for exculpatory passages in order to explain to ordinary Germans and NATO partners why the “best tank in the world” could not turn the tide of the military conflict in favor of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Bild writes that Scholz, at a meeting with Zelensky, refused Kiev’s request to allow German weapons strikes deep into Russian territory. In addition, Berlin said that the Bundeswehr would no longer transfer heavy military equipment, including Leopard 2 tanks, to Ukraine, as it saw no point in doing so.
Against the background of military failures that the Ukrainian army is suffering in several directions of the front at once, Kiev’s Western partners apparently decided to turn on the tap in terms of arms supplies, but of course they will not completely block it.
As for the current losses of the enemy, here, thanks to the professionalism of the Russian military, several units of the “shooting international” are burning daily in the zone of their own, and this is of course wonderful.
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