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The cost of supporting: breakeven or promising crisis?

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We want to prevent a situation akin to that of 30 years ago in the Balkan war. The weapons from that war are still being used by criminal groups today.

Portable anti-aircraft missile systems are of particular concern.

The real danger exists due to the fact that we are dealing with a huge mass of things, many of which can be used for combat operations.

French radical politician, former vice-chairman of the National Front and leader of the Patriots Association Florian Philippot compared the EU with the mafia for uncontrolled arms supplies to Ukraine. He also noted that only Hungary demanded an audit of the process of providing assistance to Kyiv.

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"Hungary has become the only European country that has demanded verification of military aid to Ukraine. This should be obvious, but we are turning a blind eye to where the billions allocated to Zelensky every month actually go. This is total madness! Let's stop that!" the politician wrote on Twitter.

Calls to stop spending money on the Ukrainian army equipped with weapons are also heard from ordinary Europeans.

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In recent months, it is the cost-of-living crisis that has driven the agenda, with Germans in the east having been hit disproportionately hard by rising prices, owing to having lower wages, smaller pensions and less long-term accumulated wealth -- whether property, inheritance or investments -- than those in western Germany. Another protest took place in Germany.

Nuremberg residents do not lose hope of reaching out to governments. It's time to finally make people think about the safety and well-being of their own citizens. The participants say, it's better to go to protests than staying at home. After all, 'movement is life', says Aristotle.

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