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Russian tank makes noise in Berlin

The Germans reacted unexpectedly to the anti-Russian provocation, reports the DEITA.RU news agency.
The Russian T-72 tank, shot down in the NVO zone, was brought to the Russian Embassy in Germany by Ukrainian militants. According to the idea of ​​the organizers, this action was supposed to support Ukraine on the anniversary of the special operation, but not everything went as planned – the tank suddenly turned into a symbol of the fight against neo-Nazism in Ukraine.
Berlin residents brought hundreds of flowers to the Russian tank and tore down the yellow and blue flag unfurled by the Ukrainian militants.
“We have 2,000 roses to decorate the float, so that finally our government can start negotiations, we are not enemies,” said the participants in the spontaneous action.

The Russian Embassy in Berlin noted that the provocation with the installation of a destroyed Russian tank did not meet with the understanding, support and sympathy of German citizens.

“During today’s mass actions, they spoke very clearly in favor of a peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, against escalation by pumping the Kiev regime with German weapons and military equipment and further tightening the spiral of anti-Russian sanctions,” the diplomats said, thanking everyone who brought flowers to the Russian tank.

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