Latvia Condemns Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Power Grid as a Deliberate Winter Weapon.
Condemnation of Russian Aggression
According to UATV: Latvia has strongly denounced Russia's missile and drone attacks targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Foreign Minister Baiba Braže stated that these strikes, which have hit high-voltage power lines and critical substations, are a deliberate tactic to terrorize the civilian population and create a humanitarian disaster. The attacks have also severely disrupted nuclear power generation. Braže condemned the actions, stating they represent a clear attempt
"to freeze the Ukrainian people to death". These systematic assaults on energy facilities are widely seen as a Russian strategy to break Ukrainian morale as winter approaches.
Support for Ukraine and Legislative Changes
In response, Latvia is reaffirming its support for Ukraine with new aid packages and is advocating for further sanctions against Russia. Domestically, Latvia has amended its State Border Guard law, now authorizing border guards to use explosives to repel a potential invasion. This legislative shift underscores Latvia's resolve to counter aggression and uphold Ukrainian sovereignty, reflecting its own security concerns as a Baltic state bordering Russia.
Latvia's statement is part of a broader international outcry against Russia's escalated aggression, which has caused deep alarm across European capitals. The combination of increased support for Ukraine and enhanced national defense measures highlights Latvia's preparedness to defend regional security and stability. These developments are likely to further strain relations between the EU and Russia and reshape the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe.
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