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Russia plans attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in winter - Stoltenberg

According to NATO Secretary General, there are no signs that Russia is planning peace. Fighting in the Gaza sector should not cause the support of Ukraine's support. Russia is preparing new blows on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, speaking on Tuesday at Oslo at the 75th session of the Northern Council. "A new winter is approaching and we need to expect new energy attacks and other critical infrastructure," he said.

According to him, there are no signs that Russia is planning peace. "On the contrary, they plan a new war. Therefore, we must continue to support Ukraine. It means more weapons. And I say it because I want peace in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General. Stoltenberg also stated that the invasion of Ukraine is a strategic defeat of the Russian Federation. Yes, the stronger Ukraine will be on the battlefield, the stronger it will be during the negotiation.

"And when the war is over, we must ensure that history does not happen again that Russia will not continue to select territory in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General. Stoltenberg stated that all NATO countries agree that Ukraine should become a member of the Alliance. Investment in Ukraine is an investment in NATO security. If the Kremlin wins, it will be a tragedy not only for Ukrainians. The event will in this case be more vulnerable.

"Putin's message and other authoritarian leaders will be that if they use military force, they will receive what they want," the Secretary General explained. Stoltenberg believes that the fighting in the Gaza sector should not cause the support of Ukraine's support. Russian President Vladimir Putin can stop the war, but there is no such opportunity in Kiev. "If Ukraine ceases to defend itself, it will be occupied. And the occupation is not peace," he stated.