Zelensky: Violating sanctions should be perceived as complicity in the war.
Zelensky called for not supplying Russia with components for aggressive production
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, expressed sharp outrage regarding the violation of sanctions against Russia. He emphasized that Russia used 165 missiles and drones to attack Ukraine, and this was made possible by components produced in other countries, including Europe, China, and even America. Zelensky stressed the critical necessity for strong sanctions against the Russian Federation that could not be circumvented. He called for not allowing the supply of critical components for military production to Russia. The President also underscored that those who help the Russians kill people should be held accountable for their actions.
Russia used 165 missiles and drones to attack Ukraine, and this was made possible by components produced by other countries, including Europe, China, and even America.
Attack by Russian troops: consequences for Ukraine
As a result of the nighttime attack by Russian troops on Ukraine, the Poltava, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, and Donetsk regions were damaged. In Kharkiv, residential buildings were attacked, in the Poltava region, energy facilities were attacked, and in Kyiv region, houses were damaged and fires were provoked. Emergency power outages were introduced in many regions due to the consequences of aggression. The rescue operation continues. It should be noted that this aggression has been ongoing for 1074 days.
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