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Frankfurter Rundschau: Scholz was injured on a run and does not feel well

Maryna PohorilkoWorld
Olaf Scholz is injured

German Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz was injured during a sports session. The politician fell while jogging and received bruises on his face.

The politician did not feel well, so he had to cancel a visit to the House of Martin Luther in Heringen, Hesse. Frankfurter Rundshau reported about it.

"The Chancellor had a sports accident on Saturday, he does not feel well. Unfortunately, all plans have to be canceled, including his visit to Heringen," head of the Bundestag Committee on International Affairs Michael Roth said.

Earlier Scholz rebuffed opponents of arms supplies for Ukraine, who tried to disrupt his speech at the SPD election event in Munich. He accused them of defending the warmonger, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The politician said that instructing the Ukrainian people to surrender had nothing to do with pacifism.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL:

- On August 24, Scholz congratulated Ukraine on Independence Day, assuring of further support. The politician said that his country admires the Ukrainian courage and strength of our people.

- Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his recognition of the activities of the Russian opposition both on the territory of the Russian Federation and abroad. He also noted that he had already held conversations with many representatives of the Russian opposition.

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