Germany to deliver battle tanks with anti-aircraft defense capabilities to Ukraine

Germany to deliver battle tanks with anti-aircraft defense capabilities to Ukraine


These are ‘Gepard’ battle tanks, as announced by the German Defense Minister. On the other hand, the Teutonic Economy Minister has pointed out that Germany is in a position to do without Russian oil in a few days.

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The German government announced on Tuesday that it will deliver ‘Gepard’-type battle tanks to Ukraine, which have anti-aircraft defense capabilities.

Christine Lambert The German defense minister has addressed criticism of Berlin in recent weeks for not delivering heavy weapons to Ukraine and has described the decision to send these ‘Gepard’ main battle tanks as progress.

In addition, he has said that Moscow’s actions in Ukraine imply that Russia “has stepped out of the circle of civilized nations.”

Lambrecht has indicated in statements to the press that “if Ukraine urgently needs anti-aircraft systems, Germany is ready to provide support.” “We will explore ways to continue supporting Ukraine,” she said.

He has also indicated that Ukrainian soldiers will receive training on German territory on the use of artillery systemsaccording to the German news agency DPA.

Germany to deliver battle tanks with anti-aircraft defense capabilities to Ukraine

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck. Photo: EFE

Get rid of Russian oil in a few days

On the other hand, the German Economy Minister, Robert Habeckhas pointed out that Germany is in a position to do without Russian oil in a few days.

“Today I can say that an embargo (on oil) has become manageable for Germany,” acknowledged the Minister of Economy in the Polish capital, Warsaw, after a meeting with the Polish Minister of the Environment, Anna Moskwa.

There, Habeck has detailed that the independence of Russian supply has already been achieved to a certain extent, since it has gone from 35% before the war, at the end of February, to 12% today, just eight weeks later. .


Source: Eitb

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