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Russia summons German Ambassador over Ukrainian strikes

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  • The German Ambassador in Moscow was summoned to the russian foreign ministry and told about Berlin's participation in Ukrainian strikes on russian territory.
  • The russian side stated that Germany's support for Ukraine and its strengthening are unacceptable.
Flags of russia and Germany. Photo: Depositphotos
Flags of russia and Germany. Photo: Depositphotos

Today, July 13, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the aggressor state of russia summoned the German ambassador in Moscow. He was told about Berlin's alleged participation in Ukrainian strikes on russian territory.

This was stated in the Foreign Ministry of the aggressor state.

The russian side stated to the German diplomat that Germany's support for Ukraine and its strengthening are "unacceptable." In particular, the russian ministry pointed to the conclusion of military and military-technical agreements, direct supplies of weapons, and the organization of joint ventures, including the creation of reconnaissance and strike UAVs, anti-aircraft missiles, and rocket munitions.

In addition, the russian Foreign Ministry stated that "Germany's attempts" to dictate to third countries, in particular official representatives of the PRC, how and in what format they should build relations with russia are unacceptable.

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"During the meeting, the Ambassador was told that the slide of the information and communication activities of German agitprop into the style of the worst practices of Nazi propaganda is immoral and causes historically conditioned rejection and indignation of the broadest segments of the population in our country," the statement of the occupying power's Foreign Ministry said.

The statement also added that "we learned with pleasure that the German Ambassador will soon return to his homeland in a car with a gasoline engine in connection with the completion of his official business trip."

The russian Foreign Ministry used propaganda terminology in the statement.

Earlier, russian dictator vladimir putin admitted that Ukrainian attacks on infrastructure are creating "problems" for russia.

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And the russian dictator's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, has started calling russia's aggression against Ukraine a war instead of the russian side's usual propaganda term, "Special Military Operation." The Center for Countering Disinformation said this could be preparing its population for the fall mobilization in russia, as well as the further restrictions it will bring.

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