EU Ambassador Sees Connection between Russian Missile Attack and Zelenskyy's Visit to European Capitals
Massive strikes by the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine on Friday morning may be a reaction to the successful visit of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to European capitals.
"Massive air strikes across Ukraine, from early morning on. As if a reaction to Volodymyr Zelenskyy's highly successful visits to European capitals over the last days, where he was welcomed as a family member. Like with earlier such strikes, no chance to break Ukrainians’ resolve," Matti Maasikas, Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine, wrote on Twitter.
Massive air strikes across Ukraine, from early morning on. As if a reaction to @ZelenskyyUa highly successful visits to European capitals over the last days, where he was welcomed as a family member. Like with earlier such strikes, no chance to break Ukrainians’ resolve.
— Matti Maasikas (@MattiMaasikas) February 10, 2023
As reported, two Russian Kalibr cruise missiles crossed into Romanian air space during a large-scale missile attack on 10 February.
During the missile attack in January, the fragments of the missile landed on the territory of Moldova for the third time.