Swedish foreign minister on Russia's night strike: It is obvious that Russia does not want peace
Photo: Swedish foreign minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (Getty Images)
Another massive strike on Ukraine shows that Russia is not interested in peace. Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard wrote about this on X.
Commenting on today’s massive strike, including on Kyiv, Stenergard emphasized the need to strengthen support for Ukraine.
"It is obvious that Russia does not want peace. The parts of the world that still believe in the rules based world order must immediately increase the support to Ukraine and put more pressure on Russia," she said.
Massive strike on Ukraine on November 29
As a reminder, on the night of November 29, Russia carried out a massive attack on Ukraine with drones and missiles, including Kyiv and Kyiv region.
As a result of the attack, there are casualties, injuries, and destruction.
In some areas of the capital, power outages are recorded after the Russian attack, and the city of Fastiv in Kyiv region is completely without electricity.
It was also reported that Russian forces attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure with strike drones and missiles, leaving hundreds of thousands of consumers without power.
In Brovary, a missile strike damaged a multi-story building and a private house. Three people were injured, one of whom was hospitalized.
Russian forces also attacked energy infrastructure in Chernihiv with a strike drone, causing a fire.
More details on the consequences of the massive strike on Kyiv can be read in the RBC-Ukraine material.