Russian invasion: Lavrov defends attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure

Russian invasion
Lavrov defends attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure

Russian missiles are fired at Ukraine from the Belgorod region. photo

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Dozens of people died and millions were cut off from electricity and water supplies. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov defends the Russian war effort and does not hold back with accusations against NATO.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has defended his country’s warfare and targeted attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. “This infrastructure supports the combat capability of the Ukrainian armed forces and nationalist battalions,” he said during his televised press conference. At the same time, he accused NATO and the USA of similar warfare in the past in Yugoslavia and Iraq.

Moscow’s actions are aimed at minimizing the number of civilian casualties, Lavrov claimed. “Compare the hysteria unleashed in the Western media now with what happened when the US bombed Iraq.” In what was then Yugoslavia, too, NATO bombed the TV center in Belgrade on the grounds that this served Yugoslav war propaganda.

After the Russian rocket attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, millions of Ukrainians have been cut off from electricity and heat supplies and, in some cases, from water supplies in recent weeks. At the same time, dozens of people were killed by Russian rocket attacks in Ukrainian cities.

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