The ballistic missile against Ukraine is further proof that Russia is definitely not striving for peace, the president emphasized.
Russia has admitted it has taken a second step this year toward intensifying its war against Ukraine. In particular, after the DPRK military got involved in the war against Ukraine, it used a new ballistic missile in the Dnieper. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said this.
“Putin hit our city of Dnepr, one of the largest cities in Ukraine This is a clear and serious increase in the scale and brutality of this war, a cynical violation by Russia of the UN Charter step towards escalation in a year The first step is to attract North Korea had at least 11 thousand soldiers before the war against Ukraine, “the president emphasized.
According to him, the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin took these same steps, ignoring everyone in the world who called not to expand the war.
“He doesn’t care what China, Brazil, European countries, America, all the other countries in the world demand that Putin single-handedly started this war – a completely unprovoked war, and is doing the all to ensure that the war continues,” stressed the head of state.
He added, the ballistic missile against Ukraine is further proof that Russia is not really working for peace.
“And Putin is lying when he says that the alleged use of weapons by Ukraine is some new step in our right to self-defense is the same as any other nation,” the president emphasized.
Zelensky summarized that when Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities, when Ukraine is attacked every night by Iranian “martyrs”, when a North Korean contingent is deployed on the Ukrainian border, no Putin only prolongs the war – he only “doubts the face.” of those in the world whenever the world wants to return.
As we already wrote, the owner of the Kremlin on Thursday, November 21, made a statement that Russian troops for the first time struck the territory of Ukraine with an Oreshnik ballistic missile.
Source: korrespondent

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