After new Russian air attacks, Kallas and Tusk call for more support for Ukraine

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said that Russia’s latest missile strikes on Ukraine demonstrate that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has no desire for peace.

In a post on X, Kallas noted that Russian missiles continue to fall relentlessly on Ukraine, causing more deaths and destruction.

Russian missiles keep relentlessly falling on Ukraine, bringing more death and more destruction. Once again, Putin shows he has no interest in peace. We must step up our military support – otherwise, even more Ukrainian civilians will pay the highest price,” said Kaja Kallas.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk indirectly blamed the United States for the latest steps in the Russian-Ukrainian war after Russia’s latest strikes on Ukrainian cities with civilian casualties. Tusk posted a short statement on his X account.

“This is what happens when someone appeases barbarians. More bombs, more aggression, more victims. Another tragic night in Ukraine,” Donald Tusk wrote.

On the evening of March 7, Russian troops struck the center of Dobropillya in the Donetsk region. At least 11 people were killed and 30 others were injured.

On the night of March 8, Russians attacked a civilian enterprise in Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv region, with a drone, killing three people and injuring seven others.

In the evening of March 7, Russians again launched a massive drone strike on Odesa, and fires broke out in the city. Putin’s troops launch war drones at Ukrainian cities every night.

On March 7, US President Donald Trump commented on the freezing of aid to Ukraine, saying he “wants to stop the deaths.”

According to Time’s sources, the US decision to suspend the transfer of military intelligence to Ukraine has helped Russia advance on an important section of the frontline, leading to the deaths of many Ukrainian soldiers recently.

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