BRUSSELS, Feb 28 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen admitted in an interview with Euronews that Europeans will suffer because of the measures imposed against Russia. She was asked the question «how far will solidarity with Ukraine go», because Europe «will certainly have to pay the price for these measures.»
"Yes, we know that every war has its own price, and we are very in solidarity with Ukraine", said the head of the European Commission.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 21, in response to the appeals of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics with a request to recognize their sovereignty, signed the relevant decrees, and on February 24 On February 10, he announced the launch of a special military operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. and the LPR, which for eight and years of genocide. He stressed that Russia is not going to occupy a neighboring country. The President called on the Ukrainian military not to follow criminal orders, lay down their arms and go home. According to Putin, all responsibility for the bloodshed will be on the conscience of the Kiev regime. The Ministry of Defense stressed that they do not strike at civilian targets on the territory of Ukraine — only at the military infrastructure; nothing threatens the civilian population.The development of the situation is in the online report >>The West is ripe for » hellish sanctions against Russia. SeemsPublished: Nikita Stoma