Incidents

The Russian representative on the UN Radbeza looked at the phone until Sviridenko showed a photo of a child killed by Russia (video)

To spread: On August 29, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was held due to a Russian massive attack. During the meeting, a Russian representative looked at the phone while Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko showed a photo of the child killed as a result of shelling. Yulia Sviridenko told at that time about the consequences of Russian blows in Ukraine, calling for the world community to respond accordingly. The video from the UN Security Council was shown in TSN.

The footage shows how Russia's representative is demonstratively sitting on a phone at a meeting of the UN Security Council, while Prime Minister Sviridenko shows a photo of a child who died through Russian shelling the day before. The Russian at this time turned her gaze on her smartphone and pretended to look at something with interest. She did not respond to a photo of a killed baby in Sviridenko.

According to the TSN, the Russians dismissed the accusations made by Ukraine during the meeting of the UN Security Council and denied their responsibility in Ukraine. Instead, they expressed dissatisfaction with Ukrainian blows in Russia's refinery plants. After the Russian mass attack on August 28, Ukraine called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko urged the world to increase pressure on Russia during the meeting, NV writes.

"While Moscow is rejecting peaceful initiatives, it is necessary to intensify diplomatic, economic and military pressure on Russia," Sviridenko said.

The Ukrainian official also called on specific steps against Russia, in particular, the adoption of 19 sanctions package, the disconnection of the Russian Federation from international financial systems, the introduction of sanctions against the "shadow fleet" of Russia's oil tankers, to set tariffs to undermine the Kremlin's military economy, as well as to strengthen the persons from political and military.