The sole purpose of the aggressor country is to sow terror and deprive Ukrainian families of shelter, light and warmth in the approaching winter conditions, James Cleverley said.
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley sharply criticized Russia for its attacks on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure. He said this in a speech to the House of Commons, Sky News reports on Tuesday, November 1.
“Russian kamikaze drones and cruise missiles are killing civilians in Ukraine, destroying their homes and even destroying a playground. A third of the country’s power plants have been disabled in a week,” said said Cleverly, adding that none of the facilities were intended for military purposes.
According to him, “Putin has blood on his hands, blood of Ukrainians, blood of Russians, and it depends on him.”
“Putin’s only goal is to sow terror and deprive Ukrainian families of shelter, light and warmth in the conditions of the approaching harsh winter,” the minister added.
Russia’s withdrawal from the “grain agreement” was also wisely recalled. He noted that more than 60% of exports were received by the poorest countries, including Ethiopia, Yemen and Afghanistan. And so “Putin took revenge for his military failures.” And not only Ukrainians are suffering, but also the poor of the world.
“It would be a shame if these lands suffered because of Putin’s failures on the battlefield in Ukraine. I call on Russia to stop obstructing this important initiative that helps feed the hungry around the world and agreed to its expansion,” concluded the British Foreign Minister. .
It will be remembered that on the morning of October 31, Russia carried out another massive shelling in Ukraine. Infrastructural facilities suffered in ten regions of the country.
Later, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Russia’s missile launch in Ukraine. He connected these strikes with recent explosions in occupied Sevastopol.
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