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Boxing legend Vitali Klitschko asks Germany for help to fight off Putin's invasion threat

BOXING LEGEND Vitali Klitschko has asked Germany for help to fight off invasion threats from Vladimir Putin.

By MICHAEL CURZON
13:47, Tue, Dec 14, 2021 | UPDATED: 13:47, Tue, Dec 14, 2021

Mr Klitschko, who has been Mayor of Kiev in 2014, insists: “I once swore to defend the country and am now ready to fight for my motherland.” He has asked Germany for help in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine dispute, noting that the situation is “very, very serious” and will only get worse if Russia is not forced to back down.


Writing in Bild, Mr Klitschko said the whole of Ukraine is preparing for President Putin to send Russian troops into the country, “as they did in 2014”.

In his own city, he highlighted efforts to increase the number of military reserves as well as to ramp up civil defences.

But he added that Ukraine cannot be expected to act alone.


Mr Klitschko wrote: “What Germany should understand: The situation is very, very serious!”


He added: “In Ukraine we urgently need: international support and military aid.

“It cannot be that Germany did not approve the decision of the Nato on the delivery of defence weapons to Ukraine! The new Federal Government must understand that aid has never been as important for our country.

“Ukraine is in the centre of Europe! On the border with several EU countries.”

Foreign ministers for G7 countries warned Russia over the weekend that there would be “massive consequences” should it invade Ukraine.


In a statement, they said: “Any use of force to change borders is strictly prohibited under international law.

“Russia should be in no doubt that further military aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequences and severe cost in response.”

Mr Klitschko stressed that the west – Europe in particular – should do more than issue statements.

He wrote: “We are a European country that needs European support more than ever!”

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NBC News reports that the eastern edge of Ukraine contains scenes “reminiscent of World War I”.

Russian tanks, along with tens of thousands of troops, have made their way to the Ukraine border.

The Kremlin has insisted it has no plans to openly enter the conflict in Ukraine, but will defend its red lines on the country.


Political analyst Tatiana Stanovaya told the BBC: “I think for Putin it's really important. He thinks the West has begun giving Ukraine's elite hope about joining Nato.

”The training, the weapons and so on are like a red rag to a bull for Putin and he thinks if he doesn't act today, then tomorrow there will be Nato bases in Ukraine. He needs to put a stop to that."

Additional reporting by Monika Pallenberg.

 
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Coming from someone like that is pretty serious his also a high ranking official..
 
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Ukraine is being foolish. Just accept that crimea is gone and have good relations with Russia.

It is not just that simple.. Forget Crimea Russia seeks more and their is some racial undertone it is very complicated issue not as simple as you may think. Russia also views Ukraine as legitimate security threat
 
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It is not just that simple.. Forget Crimea Russia seeks more and their is some racial undertone it is very complicated issue not as simple as you may think. Russia also views Ukraine as legitimate security threat
Soviet Union was based on the link between Slavic people
Ukraine is slavic.
It's no different from Indian ideology that at some point in history everyone in South Asia was Pagan and by thar aspect a Hindu, and due to that India has the right on all countries neighbouring to it.
 
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Boxing legend Vitali Klitschko asks Germany for help to fight off Putin's invasion threat

BOXING LEGEND Vitali Klitschko has asked Germany for help to fight off invasion threats from Vladimir Putin.

By MICHAEL CURZON
13:47, Tue, Dec 14, 2021 | UPDATED: 13:47, Tue, Dec 14, 2021

Mr Klitschko, who has been Mayor of Kiev in 2014, insists: “I once swore to defend the country and am now ready to fight for my motherland.” He has asked Germany for help in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine dispute, noting that the situation is “very, very serious” and will only get worse if Russia is not forced to back down.


Writing in Bild, Mr Klitschko said the whole of Ukraine is preparing for President Putin to send Russian troops into the country, “as they did in 2014”.

In his own city, he highlighted efforts to increase the number of military reserves as well as to ramp up civil defences.

But he added that Ukraine cannot be expected to act alone.


Mr Klitschko wrote: “What Germany should understand: The situation is very, very serious!”


He added: “In Ukraine we urgently need: international support and military aid.

“It cannot be that Germany did not approve the decision of the Nato on the delivery of defence weapons to Ukraine! The new Federal Government must understand that aid has never been as important for our country.

“Ukraine is in the centre of Europe! On the border with several EU countries.”

Foreign ministers for G7 countries warned Russia over the weekend that there would be “massive consequences” should it invade Ukraine.


In a statement, they said: “Any use of force to change borders is strictly prohibited under international law.

“Russia should be in no doubt that further military aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequences and severe cost in response.”

Mr Klitschko stressed that the west – Europe in particular – should do more than issue statements.

He wrote: “We are a European country that needs European support more than ever!”

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NBC News reports that the eastern edge of Ukraine contains scenes “reminiscent of World War I”.

Russian tanks, along with tens of thousands of troops, have made their way to the Ukraine border.

The Kremlin has insisted it has no plans to openly enter the conflict in Ukraine, but will defend its red lines on the country.


Political analyst Tatiana Stanovaya told the BBC: “I think for Putin it's really important. He thinks the West has begun giving Ukraine's elite hope about joining Nato.

”The training, the weapons and so on are like a red rag to a bull for Putin and he thinks if he doesn't act today, then tomorrow there will be Nato bases in Ukraine. He needs to put a stop to that."

Additional reporting by Monika Pallenberg.


Ukraine will become fodder b/w Russia and Nato. Putin has already said Ukraine becoming part of Nato is red line.
 
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Soviet Union was based on the link between Slavic people
Ukraine is slavic.
It's no different from Indian ideology that at some point in history everyone in South Asia was Pagan and by thar aspect a Hindu, and due to that India has the right on all countries neighbouring to it.

Lol? You being serious?
 
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Ukraine will become fodder b/w Russia and Nato. Putin has already said Ukraine becoming part of Nato is red line.

They are of the opinion that Ukraine parliament should decide their own decisions
 
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Ukraine's fault for giving up their nukes. Time to pay the price.
 
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Ukrainian soldiers/militia in a bus with two scarves saying Ukraine-Germany. There's more photos to see actually,a lot of the Ukrainian volunteers in militias like Azov for example,had German gear,painted WWII Waffen SS insignia or had flags with swastikas and WWII memorabilia. It's not a surprise,since many of them were extreme right-wing Banderists. They see the collaborationists of WWII Ukraine as heroes fighting for independence and the "white race" while they see Russians and the Donbass militias as in favor of the old communist regime.
 
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Ukrainian soldiers/militia in a bus with two scarves saying Ukraine-Germany. There's more photos to see actually,a lot of the Ukrainian volunteers in militias like Azov for example,had German gear,painted WWII Waffen SS insignia or had flags with swastikas and WWII memorabilia. It's not a surprise,since many of them were extreme right-wing Banderists. They see the collaborationists of WWII Ukraine as heroes fighting for independence and the "white race" while they see Russians and the Donbass militias as in favor of the old communist regime.

I have been seeing lately reports in the Russian media blaming them of being Neo-nazi repeatedly and I was out of the loop until you let me in on that one.. I have been to Ukraine before they don't strike me as neo-nazi state at all but they have probably sympatizers because if you look at the WW2 incident these who fought the Russians were fighting for independence from Russia hence due to romantiscim towards them have forced some of them who are technically far from the Neo-Nazi life to accept it or be favorable of them despite not being a real classical neo-nazi but a sympatizer.. But all in all it is a weird combo.. Ukraine is unique of it's own. I was there 3 years before the war
 
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