by AuroraStarM

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  1. Translation of the important bits in the article:

    In its attack on the Russian region of Kursk, Ukraine is apparently also using tanks that Germany had supplied to the country as military aid. This is shown by aerial photos from the Russian Ministry of Defense, which were shared by several users of the platform on X. According to a report in the “Bild” newspaper, at least three “Marder” infantry fighting vehicles are in use.

    **The chairman of the defense committee in the Bundestag, Marcus Faber (FDP), sees no problem with Ukraine using weapons supplied by Germany for its current advance on Russian territory.**

    **”With the handover to Ukraine, these are Ukrainian weapons,” he told the Funke Mediengruppe newspapers on Thursday. This applies “to all material”, including the Leopard 2 main battle tank. “With the Russian attack on Ukraine, the territory of both states is a war zone,” Faber explained his position. “The use of weapons is subject to the provisions of international law.”**

    Germany has supplied Ukraine with 18 Leopard 2 main battle tanks since the start of Russia’s war of aggression in February 2022. In addition to air defense systems, drones and many other armaments, Germany has also supplied 120 Marder infantry fighting vehicles and – together with Denmark – 58 Leopard 1s.

  2. Watch them backtrack. Unless Scholz goes and says that, it is not worth much

  3. If my grampa was still alive he’d be confused like..a lot.

  4. ###Panzers on Russian soil, a thunder in the East

    ###Expecting defensive lines, but they’re all deceased

  5. This is exactly what they have been developed and built for.

  6. russia is free to take the russian, Iranian and North Korean weapons and fuck off.

  7. German Panzers in Kursk…

    Ah shit, here we go again

  8. Turnabout is not just fair play, it’s also perhaps the solution to this war.

  9. Thankgod ukraine has the good grace of another motherfuxker to do shit. Wait, we still fighting humans lololl

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