Borrell on Russian missile attack on Dnipro: there will be no impunity for crimes
Head of EU diplomacy Josep Borrell says Russian crimes won't go unpunished, including the missile attack on a residential building in Dnipro city on January 14
He wrote about this on Twitter.
“Another Russian missile attack hit Ukrainian cities yesterday. Russia’s inhumane aggression directly targets civilians, including children. There will be no impunity for these crimes,” he tweeted.
The head of European diplomacy also added the tag "Dnipro" in his post. He emphasized that “the EU will continue supporting Ukraine, for as long as it takes.”
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On Saturday, January 14, the Russian forces attacked the city of Dnipro, as a result of which the entrance of a nine-story residential building was destroyed. At least 75 people were injured, 12 in serious condition, 36 were killed, and 43 people were missing. 72 apartments were previously destroyed and more than 230 apartments were damaged.
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Specialists of the Ukrainian private OSINT company Molfar established the names of 44 Russians, whose actions, presumably, directly led to the January 14, 2023 missile attack on a high-rise building in Dnipro.
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And the world began to react to such actions of the Russian Federation. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the Russian attack on a residential high-rise on January 14 and called it "disgusting and unacceptable."
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The Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, wrote that Russia deliberately attacks Ukraine's civilian targets and fires at civilians, therefore the world community must stop the aggressor country.
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In her turn, the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas, called on allies to provide Ukraine with more weapons, in particular, tanks and air defense systems. Kallas noted: “With attacks on Dnipro and other places in Ukraine, Russia has once again proven that it is a terrorist state.”
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