Today, Saturday, the Russian attack on Ukraine continued, as missiles were fired from the territory of Belarus, a diplomatic ally of Moscow, with the war entering its fifth month.
Aid to Ukraine is on the agenda of the G7 summit, which begins Sunday in Germany, ahead of the two-day NATO summit starting Tuesday in Madrid.
“This only shows the weakness of Russia,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Saturday in a tweet.
This comes the day after Moscow denounced the “geopolitical monopoly” of the space of the CIS (which includes many republics of the former Soviet Union) with the aim of “containing Russia,” considering that “this aggressive approach of the European Union would cause new schisms and new, deeper crises in Europe.” ».
Kyiv also accused Moscow of wanting to drag Minsk into the war “after the Ukrainian army announced that 20 missiles were fired from the territory of Belarus, and from the air targeting the village of Desna in the Chernihiv border region (north) Saturday at about five in the morning (0200 GMT) without casualties.
It has already carried out strikes from Belarus since the start of the Russian offensive on February 24.
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