"Get A**** up!" - Ex-Bundeswehr soldier fights against Putin's Russia and rages against Scholz
Created: 06/25/2022, 13:19
By: Bedrettin Bölükbasi
In the Ukraine war there are also Germans in the Foreign Legion fighting against Putin's army.
One of the volunteers targeted the federal government with sharp words.
Munich/Kyiv — In the Ukraine conflict, the troops of Russian ruler Vladimir Putin are continuing their attacks on Ukraine.
This map shows where the Ukraine war is raging.
Right at the beginning of the Russian invasion, Ukraine asked for the help of militarily experienced people from all over the world to repel the Russian attacks.
A Foreign Legion was created for this purpose.
Since then, volunteers have been fighting alongside the Ukrainian armed forces as part of this legion.
Some Germans also made their way to Ukraine to resist the Kremlin's war of aggression.
So did the 32-year-old former German army soldier Micha.
According to him, despite the difficult situation, Ukraine can still win the war.
But he also sees Germany as responsible for this.
He shot now with clear words against the federal government.
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The ex-Bundeswehr soldier told
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that he had joined the Foreign Legion of Ukraine to “defend freedom” and “put a stop to tyranny”.
Referring to the situation in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sieverodonetsk, he said he was aware that the Ukrainian army was retreating.
"I don't see it as losing, but as a strategic realignment," says Micha.
The Russian army is indeed superior, but "the way the Ukrainians are fighting back, the war is far from lost".
It is clear to the German ex-soldier: “And he will not be lost either.” Micha also assumes that the Russian military will once again target the entire Ukraine after Donbass: “It is my feeling, I expect that it will will soon really bang here, and really-right.”
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Ukraine news: German ex-soldier rails against Scholz government – "finally get your ass off!"
Nevertheless, he stressed that Ukraine could win the war.
However, only "when the federal government finally gets its ass off".
He uses harsh words about Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD).
Scholz must "finally get out of his chair farting job" and take the initiative, because Germany has both the military and production capacities to support Ukraine.
The 32-year-old ex-soldier was also not satisfied with the seven “Panzerhaubitze 2000” self-propelled howitzers delivered by Germany.
It is "too little".
"That's nothing!" He said to the
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During the Ukraine war, Germany was repeatedly accused of delivering too little and too slowly military equipment.
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