The threat launched by Sergei Lavrov for Ukraine, “some mercenaries from foreign countries” and “the instructors that Europeans sent”


Serghei Lavrov. Credit Line: AA / Abaca / Abaca Press / Profimedia
Russia will continue to hit targets used by Ukraine's army, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs said in an interview broadcast on Sunday, in the context of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski reported almost 70 attacks of Russian forces only until lunch, reports Reuters.
The head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, said that the recent lethal attack made by Russian forces with a missile on a residential building in Kiev was not on an “absolutely civil” target.
“We will continue to target the locations used by the army of Ukraine, some mercenaries from foreign countries and by the instructors that Europeans have sent to help target Russian civil locations,” Lavrov told CBS, in an interview on Thursday after the attack.
The attack, in which at least 12 people died, attracted a rare public reprimand of Russian President Vladimir Putin from his American counterpart, Donald Trump, on social networks: “Vladimir, Stop”.
Donald Trump, who met at the Vatican with the President of Ukraine, addressed a public message to the Russian leader and Saturday.
“There is no reason for Putin to shoot with rockets in civilian areas, cities and localities, in the last days. It makes me think that he may not want to stop the war, only leads me, and that he must be treated differently, through” secondary sanctions “or” banking “? Too many people!”
Nearly 70 Russian attacks until noon
Volodimir Zelenski has announced that his main military commander has reported almost 70 attacks of Russian forces until the middle of Sunday.
“The situation on the front line and the concrete activities of the Russian army prove that the current pressure on Russia to put an end to this war is not enough,” said Ukrainian president on Sunday, demanding pressure to create more “real diplomacy” opportunities.
On the other hand, President Zelenski claims that Ukrainian forces are still fighting in the Kursk region of Russia, even though Moscow claimed the “full release” of the area on Saturday.
“Our army continues to actively defend the designated areas of Kursk and Belgorod regions,” Zelenski said on Telegram, mentioning that the situation remains difficult in many areas, including Kursk.




