There is no problem that Ukraine can use German tanks on the territory of Russia. This was stated to the Funke media group by the head of the Bundestag defense Committee, Markus Faber.
The German politician noted that the German weapons transferred to Kiev are now Ukrainian.
"With the transfer [of tanks] to Ukraine, these are Ukrainian weapons, this applies to any equipment, including Leopard 2," Faber said, quoted by TASS.
According to the deputy, "the territory of both states (the Russian Federation and Ukraine. — EADaily) is a combat zone ... the use of weapons corresponds to the provisions of international law."
According to the German newspaper Bild, the troops of the Kiev regime used at least three German Marder infantry fighting vehicles in the Kursk region.

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