The downing of a Russian missile was reported in Moldova. Because of this, energy supply problems began in the country.
The next fall of a Russian missile in Moldova once again indicates that Russia poses a threat not only to Ukraine, but to the entire region, therefore ending the fear of the Russian Federation is a common task of states. This was announced on Monday, December 5, by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in his evening video message.
He mentioned that it was because of Russia’s fear of Moldova that the power outage started.
“And this proves once again that the Russian ability to carry out such a massive terrorist attack is a threat not only to Ukraine, but to our entire region. At the very least,” Zelensky stressed.
According to him, when a terrorist destabilizes everyone’s life, it is a common practice to stop terrorism.
Zelensky also emphasized that with today’s missile attack, Russia “marked” another anniversary of the signing of the Budapest Memorandum – a document whose fate provides answers to many of today’s questions about Russia.
“Just signing something with these terrorists – no peace. Just agreeing with them – they will definitely violate it. Giving Russia even some of the other’s security elements means a new war. Therefore , a fundamental continuation of the existing The policy of the honest state of the world is necessary. : only the dismantling of the Russian terrorist capabilities, only the liberation of all our lands and only bringing the murderers to justice can provide of peace. I believe we will get there,” Zelensky stressed.
As you know, a Russian missile fell near the Moldavian city of Briceni, located on the border of the Chernivtsi region of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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