Minister Wadephul sharply about Russia. “Putin is trampling human rights”


Referring to the latest attacks, which brought numerous victims among the civilians, Wadephul emphasized that “we all have to react strongly.” He noted that the international community cannot remain indifferent to such activities.
The head of German diplomacy sharply criticized the behavior of the Russian president. “Vladimir Putin is trampling human rights,” said Wadephul. In his opinion, recent events are also a clear Afront towards Donald Trump, who attempted to prompt Putin to talk. “And now this reaction. You can see that Putin does not want peace, he wants to continue the war, but we can't let him” He added.
Announcement of subsequent sanctions
Wadephul announced that the European Union is preparing further sanctions against Russia. “There will be a clear reaction of the West and, I think, also of the United States of America,” he emphasized. According to him, in the American Senate, work is underway on a large package of sanctions, which “will be painful financially for Russia.”
In recent days, Moscow has conducted a number of massive attacks on Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, at night from Saturday to Sunday Russia used almost 300 drones and nearly 70 rockets. In turn, the previous night was recorded with the use of 14 Ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23 and 250 Shaad drones. Last night Ukraine was attacked with nine rockets and 355 drones.




