Recent strikes on Ukraine prove Russia has no interest in peace – Danish PM

Russia's attacks on Ukraine over the past several days prove that Moscow is not interested in peace, stated Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen during a meeting of Northern European leaders in Finland, Reuters reports.
"During the day, Putin talks about negotiations, then he bombs Ukraine during the night," Frederiksen said.
The Danish Prime Minister also noted that the leaders of the Northern European countries agreed that their nations would support Ukraine for as long as necessary. She added that this support could include military aid, investment in Ukraine's defense industry, and cooperation with Ukrainian companies.
Russia's strikes on Ukraine
Russia has continued its massive attacks on Ukraine for a third consecutive night. The enemy is launching a record number of drones and using missiles, covering the territory from north to south. Russia is ramping up weapons production and has several goals.
On the night of May 24, Russia launched a combined attack on Kyiv using both ballistic missiles and drones. A total of 14 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles and 250 attack UAVs were launched at Ukraine. Ukrainian air defenses shot down six missiles and destroyed 245 drones.
The following night, on May 25, Russian forces attacked 13 Ukrainian regions, deploying dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as nearly 300 drones.
On the night of May 26, Russia launched a record number of attack drones and cruise missiles at Ukraine.
Read more about what's behind these attacks and how fast Russia can continue large-scale attacks in the material by RBC-Ukraine.