EU is working to support Ukraine’s anti-ballistic capabilities. This is priority, - von der Leyen
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reaffirmed on Thursday the EU's commitment to work with member states and their partners to strengthen Kiev's anti-ballistic capabilities, "so that Ukraine has the means to prevent the loss of life", following the latest Russian attacks on the country, which have left at least 12 dead and 32 injured. "Russia is losing the war that it itself initiated. And it is taking reprisals by attacking civi…
The European Union has responded harshly to Ukraine's latest massive attack. Russia is losing the war it started. Therefore, to compensate for its defeat, it continues to shell Ukrainian civilians. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in H.V. Von der Leyen promises anti-ballistic missiles. According to the top EU official, the aggressor country's motives are clear. "And it is …
"Russia is losing the war it started, and it is retaliated by attacking civilians." Ursula Von der Leyen further added that it is working to "support Ukraine's anti-ballistic capabilities."
After another massive attack of the Russian Federation, Ursula von der Leyen announced to work with partners to strengthen Kiev's anti-missile capabilities
"Russia is losing the war that she initiated herself, and is taking reprisals by attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure," said the president of the community executive in a social media message, calling the protection of civilian lives "the most urgent priority."
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