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Representatives of the Great Seven called the firing of Ukrainian civil infrastr...

"Full Decisive": G7 reacted to Russian rocket terror in Ukraine

Representatives of the Great Seven called the firing of Ukrainian civil infrastructure with military crimes and promised to hold Russia accountable. Foreign Ministers of the G7 countries, headed by the supreme representative of the European Union, Josep Borrel, called on Russia to terminate the terror of the civilian population of Ukraine, as well as to withdraw their troops from the Ukrainian territories.

This was reported on the official website of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany. G7 representatives have condemned the rocket firing of Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Such actions by Russia are defined as war crimes. The report also confirms that the terror of the civilian population of Ukraine involves Iranian drones-Kamikadze.

The ministers responded to blackmail by the Russian Federation, warning the Kremlin about the effects of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons in Ukraine. In addition, the warnings of the Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoig were rejected about the nuclear threat from Ukraine in the form of a so -called "dirty bomb". "Inspections of the International Atomic Energy Agency have confirmed that these accusations were unfounded, and we thank Ukraine for its transparency," the press release said.

European policies have reported that they would continue to impose economic restrictions on the Russian Federation and its allies. The ministers noted that Iran had already felt economic consequences from the supply of Dronov-Kamikadze. G7 representatives also reported that they were ready to help Ukraine renew damaged energy infrastructure. To this end, a special coordination mechanism has been developed.

"We congratulate the courage and stability of the Ukrainian people before the unprovured aggression of Russia, and we are determined to help Ukraine meet its needs for winter preparation," the statement reads. It should be noted that earlier the G7 countries have condemned the Russian Federation for the capture of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, as well as for the abduction and pressure on NPP staff.