Russia warns Germany and the US to stop deploying tanks to Ukraine
Russia warns Germany and the US to stop deploying tanks to Ukraine
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The war in Russia-Ukraine is taking several turns with involvement of NATO countries supporting Ukraine in the war and providing them weapons and vehicles to stay strong on the grounds.

Recently Russia has warned the moves of Germany and US where they are sending battle tanks to Ukraine and termed it as a ‘extremely dangerous’ move from their side. Russia has previously also made it clear to the countries who are willing to help Ukraine that they should not get involved unless they want to see a nuclear attack.    

Numerous modern battle tanks will be delivered to Ukraine by Germany and the US. Germany has declared that it will deploy the Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, hours after which US has also announced that it will too deploy 31 M1 Abrams tanks. After this Russia declared that any Abrams combat tanks given by the US to Ukraine will "burn", deriding the anticipated delivery as an expensive folly.

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed the action as a potential turning point in the country's struggle to fend off Russia's invasion while the Kremlin branded it an "extremely dangerous" move.   

The Myth about the West that it helping Ukraine to make a defensive move has now vanished with the Germany and US recent announcement that their objective is offensive to be in nature rather than being in a defender. Germany has further said that it will deploy heavy artillery, air defense and several other rocket launchers to Kiev.

With statements from Poland, Finland and Norway this week, the number of pledges from other NATO allies that field Leopards, which Germany produced in the numbers and exported to allies, increased significantly. Ukraine has also been asking the allies to send numerous tanks in a significant quantity, “The key now is speed and volumes. Speed in training our forces, speed in supplying tanks to Ukraine. The numbers in tank support,” he said on January 25.

The announcement by the Germany is an extremely dangerous one, Sergei Nechayev, the ambassador of Moscow to Germany said "This extremely dangerous decision takes the conflict to a new level of confrontation".

As per some experts, Ukraine might find it difficult to manage the logistical infrastructure for the Abram tanks, given how infrequently those are deployed in Europe. And this four person tank will also need training to get a hand on the equipment. 

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