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A year after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the first German-made tanks should soon arrive on the frontline to support Kyiv’s forces. Over the past twelve months, Germany and other European nations have tried to respond to the return of large-scale land warfare to the continent. Critics say they haven’t acted fast enough, as Henry Ridgwell reports from Berlin.
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NewsML Media TopicsConflict, War and Peace
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Embargo DateFebruary 21, 2023 15:21 EST
Description EnglishA year after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the first German-made tanks should soon arrive on the frontline to support Kyiv’s forces. Over the past twelve months, Germany and other European nations have tried to respond to the return of large-scale land warfare to the continent. Critics say they haven’t acted fast enough, as Henry Ridgwell reports from Berlin
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