Russia Wants To Destroy Europeans’ Normal life – Zelensky

Russia Wants To Destroy Europeans’ Normal life – Zelensky

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has said Russia wants to destroy the normal life of every European citizen.

 

“It is trying to attack with poverty and political chaos where it cannot yet attack with missiles,” Zelensky said in his regular address on Saturday.

 

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He was speaking hours after Russia said that its main gas pipeline to Europe would not reopen as planned.

 

Europe accused Russia of using its gas supplies to blackmail Europe amid the Ukraine conflict, which Moscow denies.

 

Energy prices have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February and scarce supplies could push up costs even further.

 

There are growing fears families in the EU will be unable to afford the cost of heating this winter.

 

Governments across the continent are contemplating what measures to take to alleviate the crisis.

 

Germany – one of the countries worst affected by the Russian supply disruption – announced a €65bn (£56bn) package of help on Sunday.

 

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Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Russia was no longer a reliable energy partner.

 

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Russia Wants To Destroy Europeans’ Normal life – Zelensky

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has said Russia wants to destroy the normal life of every European citizen.

 

“It is trying to attack with poverty and political chaos where it cannot yet attack with missiles,” Zelensky said in his regular address on Saturday.

 

EDITOR’S PICK

 

He was speaking hours after Russia said that its main gas pipeline to Europe would not reopen as planned.

 

Europe accused Russia of using its gas supplies to blackmail Europe amid the Ukraine conflict, which Moscow denies.

 

Energy prices have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February and scarce supplies could push up costs even further.

 

There are growing fears families in the EU will be unable to afford the cost of heating this winter.

 

Governments across the continent are contemplating what measures to take to alleviate the crisis.

 

Germany – one of the countries worst affected by the Russian supply disruption – announced a €65bn (£56bn) package of help on Sunday.

 

FURTHER READING

 

Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Russia was no longer a reliable energy partner.

 

Clickl to watch our video of the week

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