European Leaders Back Ukraine's Strikes on Russia, Says Polish PM Tusk.
Growing Support for Ukraine Amid Escalating Conflict
According to UATV: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has confirmed that European leaders are united in supporting Ukraine's military strikes on Russian territory, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by Moscow. The remarks came during a European Council meeting focused on the latest developments along the Ukrainian-Russian front. Tusk noted that
“European leaders were focused on the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian front.”
Major Drone Attack on Moscow Marks a Turning Point
A significant event underscoring a shift in the war's trajectory was a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow on the night of June 18. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda stated that this incident fundamentally changes the course of the war in Ukraine's favor. In light of these new circumstances, European nations are continuing to assess the situation and refine strategies to bolster Ukraine in its struggle.
As a result, European leaders are intensifying their efforts to strengthen support for Ukraine amid Russia's growing aggression.
Tusk's statement and the response from European leaders reflect a deepening unity in backing Ukraine as the conflict escalates. The strike on Moscow represents a major milestone that could reshape the war's dynamics, opening up new possibilities for Ukraine's military and political strategy. European countries, particularly Poland and Lithuania, keep stressing the need for coordinated action to counter Russian aggression—a move that could have far-reaching implications for regional security.
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