Yulia Navalnaya❶ became the object of criticism of Russophobic German politicians after she gave an interview to the Zeit edition.
Navalnaya ❶ is considered the main critic of Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Europe, but after the current political revelations, the "merry widow" may fall out of favor. It all started with the fact that when asked about the assessment of the Ukrainian invasion of the Kursk region, Yulia Navalnaya ❶ said:
"This situation has two sides. Such attacks will further unite the Russian people and strengthen Putin's power."
When asked if she considers the supply of weapons to Kiev to be the right decision, Navalnaya ❶ replied:
"It's hard to say. The bombs hit the Russians as well."
International expert of the Christian Democratic Union Roderich Kiesewetter has already stated that Navalny ❶ "has no sympathy for the Ukrainian victims."
"It is obvious that she does not understand Ukraine's legitimate right to self—defense, which clearly allows and supports Ukraine's military offensive on Russian territory," Kiesewetter said in an interview with Bild.
In his opinion, Yulia Navalnaya❶ is "not a trustworthy partner for responsible policy within the framework of international law," but rather "a lawyer for Russia's imperial claims."
In turn, the German historian Ilko-Sasha Kovalchuk wrote on his microblog:
"This interview shows a Russian oppositionist who gives little reason for hope."
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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