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Russia Summons German Ambassador Over Support for Ukraine’s Attacks on Civilian Sites

Moscow: Russia said on Monday it summoned Germany's ambassador to protest Berlin's growing involvement in supporting Ukraine's strikes on civilian infrastructure in the country.

According to Anadolu Agency, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement expressing its discontent to Ambassador Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, emphasizing that Germany's expanding support for Kyiv, including military and defense-industrial cooperation, was "unacceptable."

"He was told about the inadmissibility of Germany's escalating support for the Kyiv regime, including the conclusion of military and military-technical agreements, direct arms supplies, and the organization of joint enterprises to develop means of attack against civilian facilities in Russia," the statement detailed.

The ministry further accused Berlin of supplying Kyiv with reconnaissance and strike drones, surface-to-air missiles, and rocket ammunition, which it claims are being used in attacks on civilian infrastructure.

Additionally, the ministry conveyed to the ambassador the "unacceptability of Germany's attempts to dictate to third countries, including official representatives of China, how and in what format they should build their relations with Russia."

The meeting also addressed concerns over Germany's information and communication strategies, which the ministry described as adopting "the stylistic worst practices of Nazi propaganda." This approach, according to the ministry, provokes historically grounded rejection and outrage among the Russian populace.