Germany’s parliament erupted after AfD lawmaker Markus Frohnmaier accused Berlin of risking economic collapse by funding Ukraine through debt. He warned that nearly one trillion euros in aid would burden future budgets and questioned accountability amid corruption allegations. Frohnmaier also demanded a full investigation into the Nord Stream explosions, claiming Ukrainian involvement was ignored. Government MPs rejected the claims, defending Ukraine’s anti-corruption measures and continued support. The clash highlights deep political divisions in Germany as Berlin remains Europe’s leading financial backer of Kyiv.