500 drones in a night: Sybiga explained why the West needs to impose new sanctions against the Russian Federation.


Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga called for increased sanctions pressure on Russia after a large-scale night attack on Ukrainian territory.
During the last attack, Russia used about 500 drones and missiles. The growing scale of terror demonstrates the urgency of new sanctions
Sybiga emphasized that the introduction of additional restrictive measures is important not only for supporting Ukraine but also for the security of Western partners. According to him, 'the EU and the USA need this not only to support Ukraine but also for themselves.'
The significance of sanctions policy for security
The significance of sanctions policy lies in depriving the Russian terrorist machine of resources, which becomes a matter of transatlantic security.
Zelensky commented on the massive shelling and Putin's plans: 'Moscow will not stop as long as it can strike.'
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister called for new sanctions against Russia after the horrific attack on our country. He stressed that this is not only a matter of supporting Ukraine but also a matter of security for all Western partners.
According to the latest statements from the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, after the night attack by Russia on Ukrainian territory, the urgency of introducing new sanctions is felt more vividly. The proposed measures are not only aimed at supporting Ukraine but also at ensuring security for all Western partners.
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