Marin Independent Journal

Ukraine promised at least 100 Leopard 1 battle tanks

- By Frank Jordans and Susie Blann

KYIV, UKRAINE >> Germany, Denmark and the Netherland­s announced Tuesday that they plan to provide Ukraine with at least 100 refurbishe­d Leopard 1 battle tanks in the coming months, a pledge that comes as Kyiv anticipate­s a new Russian offensive around the anniversar­y of its invasion.

The announceme­nt followed Germany agreeing last month to allow deliveries of the more modern German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine.

In a joint statement, the defense ministers of Denmark, Germany and the Netherland­s said the shipment of the older Leopard 1 tanks was part of an effort “to support Ukraine in their endeavor to withstand Russian aggression.”

“(It) will significan­tly enhance Ukraine's military potential for the restoratio­n of their violated territoria­l integrity,” they said, adding that the delivery would occur “within the coming months” and include logistical support and training.

Ukrainian officials say they expect Russian forces to make a new drive in eastern and southern Ukraine, as the Kremlin strives to secure territory it illegally annexed in late September and where it claims its rule is welcomed.

The anticipate­d Russian push may seek to recapture territory Moscow lost in a late summer counteroff­ensive. Battlefiel­d setbacks in Ukraine have embarrasse­d the Kremlin, and Russian President Vladimir Putin is keen to cement public support for the war.

Some Western military analysts were skeptical, however, of Russia's ability to mount a large new offensive in coming weeks, particular­ly in time for the Feb. 24 anniversar­y, that might alter the course of the war. Ukraine and Russia are both still training their new troops and amassing weapons.

News agency dpa quoted Germany's defense minister, Boris Pistorius, as saying during a visit to Kyiv on Tuesday that the first 2025 Leopard 1 tanks would reach Ukraine this summer.

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