Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Germany Sends Ukraine 5,000 Helmets To Defend Against Russian Invasion

Kyiv mayor: 'What kind of support will Germany send next? Pillows?'

Civilian participants in a Kyiv Territorial Defence unit, including Mariana (C), 52, a marketing researcher, arrive to train on a Saturday in a forest on January 22, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. / Getty Images

BERLIN (Reuters)—Germany will supply 5,000 military helmets to Ukraine to help defend against a possible Russian invasion, it said on Wednesday—an offer Kyiv mayor and former world champion boxer Vitali Klitschko dismissed as "a joke" that left him "speechless".

Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said Berlin, which has faced growing criticism of its refusal to supply arms to Ukraine as other Western countries have done, was responding to a request from the government in Kyiv.

"I received a letter from the Ukrainian embassy, requesting support with military equipment, helmets to be precise," she told reporters. "We will supply Ukraine with 5,000 helmets as a clear signal: We are at your side."

Russia has massed tens of thousands of troops near its border with Ukraine but denies planning to attack its neighbour.

Ukraine‘s ambassador to Berlin Andriy Melnyk said the "symbolic gesture" was welcome but inadequate as his country needs equipment for hundreds of thousands of soldiers, of which helmets are not the most urgently needed part.

"We are glad that we can see at least the beginning of a change in thinking," he told Reuters. "However, what we need the most are defensive weapons."

While the United States and Britain have started sending more arms to Ukraine, German chancellor Olaf Scholz has ruled out sending "lethal weapons" for historical reasons.

"This is exactly how we will continue to work in this conflict. We are working towards reaching a peaceful solution to this conflict in the middle of Europe," Lambrecht said.

At the weekend, the defense minister had said Germany would also supply a field hospital to Ukraine.

But Klitschko, a former world heavyweight boxing champion who lived for years in Germany and is now mayor of the Ukrainian capital, was unimpressed with Wednesday's offer.

"The behavior of the German government leaves me speechless. The defense ministry apparently hasn't realized that we are confronted with perfectly equipped Russian forces that can start another invasion of Ukraine at any time," he told Germany‘s largest tabloid Bild.

Germany Sends Ukraine 5,000 Helmets To Defend Against Russian Invasion (freebeacon.com)

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