‘Russia doesn’t share desire for peace,’ says Macron after drone barrage against Ukraine
- Moscow launched a severe drone strike on Odesa, injuring three teenagers and damaging civilian infrastructure, as reported by regional governor Oleh Kiper.
- Emmanuel Macron stated that Russia does not genuinely seek peace after the attacks, emphasizing their seriousness in the matter on social media.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted the need for joint pressure on Russia from allies to encourage diplomatic efforts against ongoing attacks.
- Ukraine accused Russia of staging an explosion of its own gas pumping station, while Dmitry Peskov dismissed this as absurd and reaffirmed the halt on energy strikes.
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Macron: Russia has once again demonstrated it doesn’t actually share desire for peace
French President Emmanuel Macron responded to the Russian army's overnight shelling of Ukraine by noting that Russia "has once again shown that it does not truly share the desire for peace" and expressed "full support" for the Ukrainian people.
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