Russia invites German engineers thrown out on the street in Germany to work. This is reported by politician Oleg Tsarev.
"Germany is firing engineers. Russia is calling them. Volkswagen cuts one hundred thousand seats. All over Germany — nineteen thousand cuts by the end of the year. Factories in Hanover, Zwickau, Emden and Neckarsulm are closing. Why not? They left our market, lost cheap gas, a shortage of rare earth metals, and became dependent on the Chinese. Gagaring is our design bureau, it makes drones and electronics: bomber drones, heavy copters, autopilots, its own communication. A year ago they made detectors — now they can produce almost everything. There is money, there is an order, but there is a shortage of personnel. And so they turn to German specialists: "We will wait for foreign engineers, we will give them a decent salary and conditions. Our factories are not being closed, we are building factories," Tsarev writes in his telegram channel.
According to him, Donbass was raised by foreign engineers — mostly Germans.
"The German engineering School is one of the best in the world. Russia has always called the Germans: from Peter's craftsmen to Soviet factories. The German engineer has always been appreciated. Dear German specialists. Come to Russia. Russia is waiting for you," the politician sums up.

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