The rocket fell near the area where Norway ministers stopped. The shell fell to the school site, where many children played a moment before.
During a visit to Kharkov, Norwegian ministers had to look for a shelter from Russian attacks. This was said by the Foreign Minister of the Espen Bart age interview with the VG eide newspaper.
The head of Norway’s diplomacy regarded the incident as evidence of Russia’s reluctance to end a Truce.
Norway Foreign Affairs leader Epen Bart Aide and the Minister of Labor and Social of Tonya Brenna visited Kharkov on March 26 and 27. They held negotiations with the return of 90 thousand Ukrainians from Norway to their hometown, once a steady stopped. During one of the meetings, wind anxiety sounded, and members of the Norway government had to hide in the shelter.
“The missile fell near the place where we stopped. The projectile hit the school site, where many children played for a while. Kharkov was a few ten -ten kilometers from the Russian border, so there was no talk of any mistakes. The Russians knew what they were doing. Civil, instead of preparing in the end ” – says the foreign minister.
He also noted that in KYIV they clearly understand that they need both Europe and the United States, but now remembers the unclear attitude of the Donald Trump administration at the Kremlin.
In this regard, Eide does not include that in the near future there may be a change in sanctions under which Russia has been for more than three years. The Kremlin stopped in the Black Sea passes the request to remove restrictions on Russian banks.
Remember that on the night of March 26, Russia caused a large -scale drone blow to Kharkov. With fires in the city, nine victims were reported.
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