Russian Ukraine War Crisis Direct Renewal: Russia is pursuing the ‘scorched earth policy’ in Ukraine, said Luhanansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai.
His comments came a day after a Russian missile crashed into a shopping center in the city of Ukraine Krematenchuk. Russia has denied hitting the mall, saying that they had crashed into a depot nearby US and European weapons that triggered an explosion that triggered fires in the mall.
Governor Gaidai said that Lysychansk in the Luhanansk region had seen an increase in military action. The situation in Lysychansk is very difficult,” Luhanansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai said on television.
“Russia uses every weapon that is available to them … and without distinguishing whether the military target or not – schools, ketkanak -kanak parks, cultural institutions,” he said. “Everything was destroyed. This is the scorched earth policy. “
Meanwhile, the richest democratic leaders in the world make a united attitude to support Ukraine to “as long as they are needed” when the Russian invasion of the roses, and says they will explore the far-range measures to limit the Kremlin revenue from the sale of oil that finances the war. Tuesday’s last statement from the group of seven Summit in Germany underlined their intention to force “severe and direct economic costs” in Russia.
The announcement came ahead of the official NATO Summit in Madrid during a meeting between Ninisto, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The meeting was mediated by Secretary General Nato Jens Stoltenberg.
The agreement was sealed with a signing ceremony. Niinisto said the text, “underlines the commitment” from the three countries “to expand their full support for threats to their respective safety.”
Turkey, also, issued a statement, said it “got what he wanted,” and that, “made a significant profit in the war against terrorist organizations