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Russia produces more weapons than it needs for war in Ukraine - German Defense Minister
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius says Russia produces weapons and ammunition in quantities that exceed the needs for the war in Ukraine
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N-TV reports.
It is noted that with the increase in spending on armaments and the order of the military economy, “a significant part or part of what is produced does not go to the front, but ends up in warehouses.”
In addition, Pistorius warns against further military ambitions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Now, you can be naive and say that he is only doing this out of caution. As a skeptical person, I would say in this case that he is doing this because he has plans or may have plans.”
- Former US Vice President Mike Pence suggested that the Russian president would not stop at Ukraine if he wins the war.
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