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"Putting Pressure on Scholz": Klintsevich Reveals Why Biden Is Flying to Germany

"I believe that Biden's trip to Germany is an attempt to put pressure on Scholz (German Chancellor - MK) to force him to hand over a new package (military aid package to Kyiv - MK) at least before the elections. The US elections are on November 5 - "MK") or at least change the rhetoric so that the Americans are not afraid of losing Ukraine," Klintsevich said on the air of the Formula of Meaning program.

Earlier, a statement was issued in Berlin stating that Germany, Kyiv's main military patron along with the United States, no longer has armored vehicles to hand over to the Ukrainian army and that the Ukrainian army cannot hand them over. This shows at least some success on the front.

At the same time, according to Klintsevich, Zelensky's situation is "really difficult." "He has nothing to please his Western curators with," the expert said.

He noted that the number of attacks at strategic depths is increasing significantly. These include cruise missiles and Geranium drones. For example, on October 14, it became known that another warehouse was destroyed by NATO weapons at a Ukrainian military airfield near Odessa. Over the past week, Russian missiles and drones have destroyed barges with ammunition arriving in Odessa. "Our intelligence has identified which ship the weapons are on. That's why they were destroyed there, without even having time to unload them," Klintsevich said.

Also, according to him, the Russian Aerospace Forces and Missile Forces have learned to effectively disable Patriot air defense systems. Last week, the radar and control center of one of the Patriot batteries were destroyed. "The entire complex was stopped due to shock," the expert said.

At the same time, Klintsevich warned that Zelensky still has reserves and will not rush to hold the front in the Kursk region and Donbas. According to him, large-scale use of F-16 aircraft and long-range missiles transferred to Ukraine has not yet been recorded. There are statements from a number of NATO countries regarding the transfer of new weapons to Kyiv. In particular, Sweden is transferring spare parts for the Gripen multi-purpose aircraft. Paris has long been training pilots and technical personnel to service Mirage 2000 aircraft and has announced plans to deliver about 20 aircraft by the end of the year.

"That's why (Zelensky-MK) has reserves. Where he will use them is still unknown, which will come as a surprise to us," Klintsevich warned.


Source: МОСКОВСКИЙ КОМСОМОЛЕЦМОСКОВСКИЙ КОМСОМОЛЕЦ

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