 German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Acting Danish Defense Minister Trolls Lundpulsen on May 5 visited Ukrainian soldiers undergoing training on Leopard 1A5 tanks at the base of Germany's Armed Forces and Clients, west of Berlin. Here Ukrainian soldiers are being taught how to effectively use and maintain the tanks by both German and Danish instructors, as well as by technicians from the industry. I see highly motivated comrades here who are working with much, much dedication, Pistorius said about the German instructors during a joint news conference with the Danish counterpart. They are training their Ukrainian comrades with passion and heart and soul for something that has so far been very foreign to the reality of our lives, namely, direct deployment on the battlefield with what they are learning here, he added. Together with the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany are financing the repair of at least 100 Leopard 1A5 main battle tanks from industry stocks and supplying them to Ukraine this year and next. Nevertheless, here I would like to address the representatives of the comrades of the German Bundeswehr, of the German Army, I see highly motivated comrades here who work with much, much effort and you can also say with passion and heart and blood to train their Ukrainian comrades for something that has been very foreign to our lives, namely, a direct deployment with what they are learning here on the battlefield. That is something special. I think now we will be able to donate almost 80 Leopard 1 tanks, a huge number of tanks, they will be significantly strong in the battlefield. So I think there will be of great importance for Ukraine also to attack back against the Russian aggression in the eastern part of Ukraine. I will always say from a deeper perspective, we will support Ukraine with everything possible as long as it takes. They are wearing German uniforms, they are handy, but they are being dressed in X. Yuri, come over here. We came from the Shaper side again, we reached the side and pulled it out. Yuri, come over here. Super. We can fight here. Do you have to go to the front? Yes. In this situation we are now gathering here on the ground to be our enemy. We have the task to start, but again. It is the easier way to defend back when you do that. I see the difference. Just a little bit regarding that.