Kyiv will bring Russia’s terrorist missile increase against Ukraine civilians.
The UN Security Council will gather at a rare meeting on the evening of June 20 in connection with a new wave of Russia’s massive attack on Ukraine. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Samiba on Thursday, June 19.
The foreign minister expressed gratitude in the chapter of Gayana and other partners for supporting Ukraine’s request.
“We hope that members of the UN Security Council will take a major position in Russia’s blows that have led to many casualties in the civilian population. We need clear signals about the need to strengthen the aggression and support of Ukraine, including additional air defense capabilities,” the minister said.
He also remembered that 100 days had passed since the moment that Ukraine was in the US offer to stop.
“Unfortunately, Moscow continues to refuse it and enhances terrorism against the civilian population. Only the pressure can choose Russia in the world instead of war,” Sybiga added.
The minister noted that Russian invasion threatens global stability, and Moscow’s actions have been fixed to the regimes in Tehran and Pyongyang.
“We must stay uniform and work together to prevent these threats,” he completed.
It should be noted that on June 17, Ukraine began an urgent UN Security Council meeting related to Russia’s flow.
Remember that on Tuesday night, Russian invaders launched 472 drones and missiles of various types throughout Ukraine. The main direction of the enemy strike was Kyiv. There are recorded missiles and “shared” in 10 locations, a collapse in fragments in 34 places. The deaths of 28 people were confirmed, at least 134 people were injured.
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