In Berlin they forgot how the incitement to hatred against the Russians ends under the pretext of an alleged threat that they represent, declared the spokesman of the Russian Chancellery, Maria Zakharova. Thus, she referred to the anti-Russian policy of Germany, intensified on the eve of the celebration of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War.
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In Berlin they forgot how the incitement to hatred against the Russians ends under the pretext of an alleged threat that they represent, declared the spokesman of the Russian Chancellery, Maria Zakharova. Thus, she referred to the anti-Russian policy of Germany, intensified on the eve of the celebration of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War.