Head of EU Delegation to Ukraine says Russia’s massive missile attack is response to Zelensky's successful EU visits
Russia's massive missile attack on Ukraine on the morning of February 10 is a reaction to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's successful visits to a number of European capitals
The head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine, Matti Maasikas, made the statement on Twitter.
"Massive air strikes across Ukraine, from early morning on. As if a reaction to Zelenskyy’s highly successful visits to European capitals over the last days, where he was welcomed as a family member," he wrote.
"Like with earlier such strikes, no chance to break Ukrainians’ resolve," Maasikas added.
Massive air strikes across Ukraine, from early morning on. As if a reaction to @ZelenskyyUa highly successful visits to European capitals over the last days, where he was welcomed as a family member. Like with earlier such strikes, no chance to break Ukrainians’ resolve.
— Matti Maasikas (@MattiMaasikas) February 10, 2023
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On February 10, the Russian army attacked Ukraine with missiles: infrastructure was hit in several regions, air defense was also in operation.
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On February 8, President Zelenskyy arrived in the UK to meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III. He also addressed the British Parliament.
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In addition, Zelenskyy visited a British military base where Ukrainian soldiers are being trained.
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On February 9, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Brussels to attend the EU summit.
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