Russian Foreign Ministry said last year’s horoscope Bundeswehr plan to prepare for NATO war with Russian Federation

The “secret plan” of the German authorities in preparation for the clash between the North Atlantic Alliance and Russia is a “last year’s horoscope for fish in cancer.”

About this on Monday, January 15, in her telegram channel, was written by the official representative of the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova.

“Read the German” Secret Plan “, merged into the Bilda info-fitted. A powerful last year’s horoscope for fish in cancer,” the diplomat wrote.

Zakharova ironically admitted that the German “Secret Plan” was provided by the German Foreign Ministry Berobok. “I do not exclude that the analytical part of the Bundeswehr was provided by the German Foreign Ministry under the leadership of Berbok,” said the representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Earlier, Bild wrote that Germany is developing a plan for the war between NATO and Russia, which, according to the scenario of the German Ministry of Defense, can begin in the summer of 2025.

“Bundeswehr is preparing for an armed conflict against Russia. This follows from a secret document. Accordingly, in February this year, a possible escalation of relations between NATO and Russia may occur,” the publication said the day before. The tabloid notes that this is a training scenario in which a step by step, a month after a month describes how the Russian president will act and how NATO will have to defend.

The Minister of Defense of Germany Boris Pistorius also stated about a possible war in Europe. “We need to get used to the idea that the threat of war may arise in Europe. Germany should be able to protect itself. We must be ready for war,” Pistorus said earlier.

At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end of December last year announced the lack of plans for Moscow to fight with Europe. “Russia is not going to fight with European countries or attack the states of the North Atlantic Alliance,” Putin said during an expanded meeting of the board of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.