Russia's MFA spokeswoman says Germany is "not completely denazified"
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Russia's MFA spokeswoman says Germany is "not completely denazified"

Maria Zakharova
Source:  online.ua

Scandalous representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova publicly began to threaten the people of Germany.

Russia scares Germany with "denazification"

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's henchmen are still raging after the German Air Force leadership merged into a network of secret negotiations.

As it became known, German generals discussed a plan to destroy the Crimean bridge with long-range Taurus missiles belonging to Germany.

After that, Maria Zakharova publicly declared that denazification in Germany was not completed and warned of "terrible consequences."

They (Germans — ed.), as we now understand, have not been fully denazified... The most terrible thing is that this will lead — and this is a fact, you can check… if nothing is done, if the German people themselves do not stop this process — first of all, [it will lead] to terrible consequences for Germany itself,.

Maria Zakharova

Maria Zakharova

Russia's MFA spokeswoman

Moreover, Putin's aide added that the West "is obliged to answer for the destructive actions that it planned and in many respects implemented."

How the German authorities comment on the collapse of secret negotiations on the Crimean bridge

The German MOD immediately launched an investigation to find out whether the German generals had indeed secretly discussed the future destruction of the Kerch Bridge.

Later, it became known that such a conversation took place.

German leader Olaf Scholz was one of the first to comment on this scandal, calling it a "big problem".

German MOD chief Boris Pistorius commented on the scandal, noting that it was a hybrid attack aimed at disinformation.

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