Estonia Prime Minister: The way to achieve peace in Ukraine is Russia’s exit

Estonia Prime Minister: The way to achieve peace in Ukraine is Russia’s exit

Tuesday’s statement by Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Calas that Russia’s withdrawal from Ukrainian land is the only way to bring about peace in that country.
The Prime Minister said, in a press conference, that achieving peace with the presence of Russian forces does not mean the end of human suffering, noting that Ukraine needs to win this conflict.

Callas added, according to the American “CNN” network, that the price of exhaustion from the war will be very expensive because “if the aggression pays its fruits somewhere, it will serve as an invitation to use it elsewhere,” noting that Ukraine needs to support air defense and aid. both financial and humanitarian.
The recent assaults on Ukraine’s crucial infrastructure were also denounced by the prime minister, who called them “terrorist tactics.”

The British Prime Minister’s spokesperson, Rishi Sonak, contrasted this with Moscow’s assertion that Britain was involved in the explosions that happened in the gas pipeline “Nord Stream” in an effort to divert attention from the conflict in Ukraine.
The spokesman stated in statements to reporters, “Of course, we are closely monitoring the situation, but it is right not to be driven behind these sorts of paying attention, which is a requirement of the Russian game.

Today, the British Sky News station broke the story.
“They are still attacking civil facilities and shelling civilians without regard for their safety. This is our main concern, and we will keep supporting you so that you can end this unjust conflict.

The British Navy was involved in “planning, coordinating, and carrying out terrorist work in the Baltic Sea on September 26, 2022, with the bombing of two major gas pipelines, Nord Stream-1 and Word Stream-2,” according to information the Russian Ministry of Defense received on Monday.

In a different context, the Ukrainian assault attempts at Kobangsk, Krasni Lehman, and Niklav-Cravoy Rouge were repulsed by the Russian Ministry of Defense, resulting in the death of about 300 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries.
A spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense Igor Konashenkov – according to the “Russia Today” news channel, said today, Tuesday, that the Russian forces managed to destroy three ammunition depots and two American radar stations to counter missile batteries.

Konashenkov reported the downing of a Ukrainian warplane, five marches, a “Toshka-A” Ballasti missile, eight driving centres, and 63 artillery pieces throughout the course of the previous day.

Estonia’s prime minister: Russia must depart for there to be peace in Ukraine.

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