Vladimir Putin compared Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with the fight against Nazi Germany in a speech to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad. He cited Germany’s decision not to send tanks to Ukraine and said that history was repeating itself. He said, “It’s unbelievable, but it’s true.” “We are being threatened again by German Leopard tanks. “Germany is helping Ukraine defend its territory. Russia launched its bloody, full-scale invasion nearly one year ago. Western countries sent weapons and aid to Kyiv. Mr. Putin spoke in Volgograd, the modern name of Stalingrad, suggesting that he might look beyond conventional weapons.
The 70-year-old leader stated that those who want to defeat Russia on the battlefield don’t understand that a modern war against Russia will be very different for them. “We aren’t sending our tanks to their border, but we have the ability to respond. It will not be limited to armored hardware. This is something everyone must understand. Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, declined to comment on Mr. Putin’s comments. However, he did tell reporters that Russia will make more of its ability to respond as new weapons are delivered to it by the West. Putin was in Volgograd for the anniversary of World War Two’s Battle of Stalingrad. This battle saw the Soviet army capture almost 91,000 German troops. It was the bloodiest conflict in history. For the occasion, Volgograd has temporarily renamed Stalingrad.
A new bust of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was also unveiled earlier this week. Stalin, who commanded the Soviet Union from 1924 to his death in 1953, was accused of orchestrating the famine in Ukraine in 1932-33. The Holodomor, as it is known by Ukrainians, killed five million people. It was also recognized in Bulgaria earlier this week as a genocide. Putin has tried to falsely present Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a battle against the nationalists and Nazis, who he claims are leading the Kyiv government. He retorted to this theme throughout his speech. He said, “Now, unfortunately, we see that the ideology Nazism, in its current guise and in its present manifestation, again creates direct dangers to the security of the country.” “We must repel the aggression of the collective West. He said that although it was “unbelievable, but true” that Russia was being threatened by German tanks again, Moscow had an answer for any other country that threatened it. Berlin has agreed to send 14 Leopard II tanks to Ukraine.
This prompted the Russian energy industry company Fores, a Urals-based one, to offer five million rubles (PS58.250) to the first Russian soldier that destroys or captures one. Putin also visited the main memorial complex to lay flowers at the graves of the Soviet marshal, who oversaw the defense of the city. He also visited the main memorial compound where he led a moment of silence for all those who lost their lives in the battle. Modern and World War Two-era tanks were seen rolling through the city’s center as planes roared overhead. Some modern vehicles were marked with the Z letter, which has become the symbol for Russia’s invasion. Local media reported that Andrey Bocharov, the regional governor who accompanied Vladimir Putin to the memorial complex, was not present at the parade. It was believed that he was hiding from the public since the 24th of January. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia was ready to “revenge” the West for its aid to Ukraine. “Now Russia is concentrating their forces. We all know this.
It is preparing for revenge, not just against Ukraine but also against a free Europe, and the free world,” Mr. Zelensky stated in Kyiv. Assisting President Ursula von der Leyen of the EU Commission, Mr. Zelensky stated that Russia was “increasing its pace of adapting to sanctions” and asked the EU leader for additional restrictions on Russia’s economy. Later, Mr. Zelensky addressed the National Prayer Breakfast in the USA via video link. He thanked Joe Biden for his support and set the goal of defeating Russia’s invasion within the next year. Mr. Zelensky stated, “We must do all we can together so next year – the first Thursday in February – we will have the ability to pray simply with gratitude for the obtained salvation against evil.”