Latvia Condemns Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Energy Grid as Illegal.
Latvia Denounces Russian Assaults on Ukraine's Power Infrastructure
According to TSN.ua: Latvia has issued a strong condemnation of Russia's latest attacks targeting Ukraine's energy sector. Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže stated these strikes constitute a blatant violation of international law. She emphasized that the Kremlin's actions are severely impacting Ukraine's critical infrastructure, including its nuclear power generation capabilities.
Scale and Severity of the Attacks
The assaults, which took place on February 7, were directed at critical infrastructure objects, specifically high-voltage power lines and key electrical substations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also reported strikes on the power grid, generation facilities, and distribution stations, highlighting the gravity of the situation. These attacks are part of a wider pattern of targeting civilian infrastructure that has characterized the conflict.
Baiba Braže: 'Russia's actions not only jeopardize Ukraine's energy security but also violate fundamental principles of international law.'
She called upon the international community to take measures in response to these aggressive acts.
These strikes underscore the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which carries serious consequences not only for Ukraine but also for regional security across Europe. The importance of energy infrastructure is particularly critical at this time, as winter demands a stable energy supply. The international response to these actions could shape the future trajectory of the situation in the region and impact diplomatic relations between states.
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