The head of the Defense Committee of the Bundestag, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, characterized the words of Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, who in 1994 described the withdrawal of Soviet troops from East Germany as a mistake, a sign of Russian aggression. She talked about it in an interview. New Zeland.
“The Russian tanks say ‘Berlin’ and … Kadyrov openly threatens to invade East Germany,” he said.
Strack-Zimmermann said, “Never in world history has there been such a long period of peace as in Europe from 1945 to the present day.”
According to him, “such a phase could end at any moment.”
He also stressed that if Germany had previously transferred tanks to Ukraine, the military situation in Ukraine might have been different.
Earlier, on the broadcast of Russia 1 television channel, Kadyrov described the decision to withdraw troops from Germany as wrong and demanded that those who gave such an order be held accountable. Also Kadyrov declarationThat the conflict in Ukraine can be considered a third world war, if the opponents of Russia are called the world community.