The OSCE, represented by Secretary General Helga Schmid and Malta, chaired, sided with Kiev, refusing to condemn the attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Belgorod. The relevant statement appeared as follows: telegram channel Representation of Russia in the organization.
The statement states that Malta continues the path followed by his predecessors towards one-sided and biased assessments of events in Ukraine. The OSCE Secretary General also “openly sided with the murderous Kiev regime, without a single condemnation of the barbaric missile attacks in Belgorod”, the text follows.
“Thus, Malta and the OSCE Secretariat continue to move towards the forced collapse of the organization, trampling on their own powers,” Russia’s Permanent Mission to the OSCE said.
Earlier, on the morning of January 3, air defense systems (air defense) were on duty destroyed Six Tochka-U missiles and six Vilkha MLRS missiles over the Belgorod region.
Already on the night of January 3 worked Air defense system in the Belgorod region. Nine missiles were shot down. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Russian air defense systems on duty shot down two Tochka-U missiles and seven Vilkha MLRS missiles.
Previously The UN called for a reduction in hostilities following the events in Belgorod.