In the Bundestag, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was labeled a war criminal and a terrorist.
Due to his actions in Ukraine, Germany will have no normal 'unburdened' relations with Russia for decades, stated the chairwoman of the Bundestag's defense committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, in an interview with RND.
'The Russian Federation has left the community of humanitarian states. Vladimir Putin is a war criminal, a terrorist, a mass murderer,' she said.
Strack-Zimmermann added that the majority of Russians support Putin's course and the full-scale war against the neighboring country.
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'Many Russian soldiers, who kill, burn, torture, and rape daily, are also responsible for this war. There will be no unburdened, normal relations with Russia for decades. The political system in the Russian Federation has completely degraded and must be fundamentally changed. Therefore, it will be the task of the next generations, if Russia changes, to start a dialogue,' emphasized the head of the Bundestag defense committee.
Members of the 'Green Party', which is part of Germany's ruling coalition, demand Chancellor Olaf Scholz to provide Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks. After the U.S. announced that Ukraine would receive Patriot air defense systems, the 'Greens' began to pressure Scholz to expand military aid to Ukraine.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin faces either a bench in The Hague or a 'dishonorable death somewhere in a bunker in Altaia'. The Security Service of Ukraine has formed a 'unique collection of evidence' for future international criminal courts, said the acting head of the SBU, Vasily Malyuk.