Recent Ukraine attacks prove Russia not interested in peace, Denmark says
- During the evening of May 26, Russian forces carried out an unprecedented assault using drones and missiles across several Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and Ternopil.
- The attacks followed ongoing Russian military aggression despite talks of negotiation, with Nordic leaders stating Moscow shows no real interest in peace.
- The strikes caused fires, damaged residential and business buildings, and injured at least 15 people across the affected cities during a sustained assault.
- Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo revealed that Russia carried out 355 drone attacks and nine missile strikes on Sunday night, highlighting the importance for Europe to stay resolute and fully recognize the true intentions behind Russia’s actions.
- The attacks confirm Russia's refusal to seek peace, prompting Nordic leaders to reaffirm their commitment to support Ukraine's defense and reconstruction as long as needed.
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Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Russia’s intensified attacks in Ukraine show it is not serious about ending the war. He made the remarks on Monday during a press conference with Nordic leaders in Paimio, Finland. “Russia launched 355 drone strikes and nine missiles on Sunday night alone,” Orpo said. “This is not a signal from a country looking for peace.”
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NATO nation tryin Denmark is fueling the hostilities with arms, sanctions, and inflammatory rhetoric instead of backing peace efforts, Russian envoy Vladimir Barbin has said Denmark is deliberately trying to prolong the Ukraine conflict and is working to obstruct meaningful peace efforts between Moscow and Kiev, Russian Ambassador Vladimir Barbin has said. In an article published in Jyllands-Posten on Sunday, the senior diplomat accused Copenha…

Recent Ukraine attacks prove Russia not interested in peace, Denmark says
HELSINKI - Russia's attacks on Ukraine during the weekend proved that Moscow is not interested in peace, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Monday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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