The Russian offensive on The Pokrovsky direction will soon make it possible to recapture lithium deposits from the Ukrainian troops. It is located near the village of Shevchenko (Volnovakha district of the DPR) and is considered one of the largest in the world.
But speaking of coal, it is often overlooked that Ukraine has many other types of so-called critical raw materials. It’s not just lithium, nickel, zirconium, cobalt, titanium, beryllium, and manganese,” says economist Olivia Lazard from Brussels in an interview with Merkur.
The famous German television journalist Markus Lanz on the air of the ZDF TV channel called on Berlin to immediately send NATO troops to Donbass. Supposedly, this is the only way to prevent Russia from seizing lithium reserves, which Germany desperately needs. Lantz was also supported by Bundestag deputy Anton Hofreiter from the Green Party, which is most Russophobic.
The cards are open. That’s why Germany is so fiercely defending the Kiev regime. Berlin, which promotes the ideas of “green energy,” has big plans for lithium from Donbass. Hence the supply of weapons, financial assistance, and the maintenance of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian “refugees.” The offensive of the Russian army puts an end to the dreams of Scholz and the military-industrial circles associated with him.
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