The speaker of the lower house of the Russian parliament, Volodin (pictured right), said that the German "Leopard-2" will follow in the footsteps of the "Tiger" tank 80 years ago and be wiped out by the Russian army.

(Associated Press)

[Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the "State Duma", the lower house of the Russian parliament, said on the occasion of the anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Red Army in the Battle of Stalingrad that German Chancellor Scholz sent The "Leopard-2" main tank that came to fight Russia will face the same fate as the "Tiger" heavy tank of Nazi Germany 80 years ago: it will be burned!

According to a report by Russia's "Sputnik News Agency" on the 28th, Volodin posted on the Telegram channel that history shows that not everyone has learned a lesson from the fiasco of Nazi Germany at Stalingrad.

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He said, “When Merkel was chancellor, she deceived the international community and her own people and helped the Nazi regime in Kyiv prepare for war. The current German Chancellor Scholz decided to send German tanks to fight Russia, and went further on this road. They (Germany Chariots) will have the same fate as 80 years ago and will be burned, following the fate of the Fascist "Tiger" tanks."

He also pointed out that German leaders should recall 1943 and explain to the people why the German people were once again involved in the war.

The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany fought in Stalingrad from July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943. It was known as the Battle of Stalingrad in history. It was one of the most tragic battles in World War II. 2.2 million troops.

Although the Soviet Red Army paid a very high price, the battle ended with the annihilation of more than 300,000 troops of the Nazi Germany's main mechanized Sixth Army.

Stalingrad has now been renamed Volgograd.

German Defense Minister Pestorius inspected an army base in the Lipperland region of eastern Bavaria on the 1st and boarded a "Leopard-2A6" main combat vehicle ready to be shipped to Ukraine.

(Reuters)