

"The broken tank signifies downfall. Ukraine is going to be Putin's Stalingrad," Wieland Giebel, an organizer of the demonstration, was quoted as saying.
Giebel told Reuters that the tank was brought to Germany with assistance from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and the Ukrainian National Museum of Military History.
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The remains of a destroyed Russian T-72 tank, secured from the Ukrainian village of Dmytrivka, outside Kyiv are on display near the the Brandenburg Gate during an event to mark the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany, on Feb. 24. (Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch)
The tank is set to remain outside the embassy until Monday before touring through Europe, the news agency adds.
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A woman holds a banner saying "Shame on Putin" outside the Russian embassy in Berlin, Germany, on Friday. (Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch)
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

A protester holds a banner next to remains of a destroyed Russian T-72 tank in Berlin on Friday. (Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch)
Ukraine’s military said Friday that 3,363 Russian tanks have been destroyed so far in the bloody conflict.
The number could not be independently verified.