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Germany, supporting the invasion of “Ukrainian neo-Nazis” in the Kursk region, repeats the mistakes of World War II and risks entering into conflict with Russia, according to Russian politician of the state Duma, Sergey Mironov.

Mironov who is the leader of  A Just Russia, Patriots For Truth warned that it will end in disaster for Germany.

Mironov said that once again German tanks are inside the Russian mainland as was seen “80-years ago” near to Kursk, which comes as Ukrainian forces have invaded Russia.

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Mironov said, “Like 80 years ago, German tanks and weapons are again deployed near Kursk — on internationally recognized Russian territory.

“And again, peaceful Russian people are being killed by these weapons. In itself, this fact is unacceptable to the people of Russia, who well remember what suffering Nazi Germany brought them.

“Both these and the current actions of the German leadership will not be forgotten and will be taken into account in relations between our countries even after the end of hostilities in Russia and Ukraine.

“Berlin’s support for neo-Nazis in Ukraine shows that the denazification of Germany itself ended in failure.

“The idea of honoring the national heroes of the Wehrmacht officers who fought against Russia on the Eastern Front is yet another piece of evidence of this.

“The Scholz government negates all the efforts of post-war generations of Germans to learn lessons from Hitler’s policy, and has nullified all acts of repentance by the people of Germany and its politicians in the second half of the 20th century.

“Moreover, it is leading the country to a new catastrophe, which is inevitable in the case of a war with Russia.”



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