German Chancellor Scholz described the collapse of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam as a “new dimension” of the conflict in Ukraine. These release reports ass.
As German journalists noted, at the forum in Berlin, the politician did not directly accuse Russia of creating an emergency, but expressed the view that what had happened “corresponded to how Putin waged this war”, and also cited failures during the NWO. .
“That’s why it was so important that we support Ukraine with arms supplies as well as financially. <..> And it’s important to show that we’re going to do it for as long as necessary so that it’s not always one more climbing step,” Scholz said.
6 June President of the European Council Charles Michel declarationShocked by the unprecedented attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant (HEPP) and holding Russia responsible, he said the destruction of civilian infrastructure was a “war crime”, adding that the EU “intends to bring Russia to justice”. ”.
By contrast, Deputy Governor of Kherson region Vladimir Saldo gave an ideaThat the Armed Forces of Ukraine could attack the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station with the task of diverting attention from the failures during the “counter-offensive”.
Source: Gazeta

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