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According to the owls of the Epp Foda, Russia will not be able to beat Ukraine o...

"Little Man": Denmark President criticized Putin because of the war in Ukraine (video)

According to the owls of the Epp Foda, Russia will not be able to beat Ukraine on the battlefield. Already the next phase of the fighting will end with the victory of the Armed Forces. Denmark's Foreign Minister, EPPE Cobood, called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "little man" who will not be able to win the war with Ukraine. This was stated during a joint briefing with the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Dmitry Kuleba on September 1. "He (Putin, ed.

) A little man, in a literal and figurative sense, and all these hopes of a bloody and pathetic person were faced with the mass resistance of Ukrainians," Kodo said. According to the Foreign Minister of Denmark, "it is impossible to imagine that one person can give an order to commit so many horrific crimes. " In addition, the copod has been confident that Russia would not win a war in Ukraine. "Ukraine is protected from the full -scale aggression of Russia and has already broken the enemy's plans.

The next phase of the war will be focused on the final defeat of Russia and the victory of Ukraine," - said Denmark's chief diplomat. By the way, during a briefing, the EPPE Colod told reporters that he was preparing to visit Bucha-a small city in the Kyiv region, in which Russian invaders were tortured and brutally killed the civilian population in February-March 2022. Foreign Minister has expressed a desire to record Russia's military crimes to tell them around the world.

We will remind, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine urged to sign a petition for punishment of the President of the Russian Federation. The idea of ​​creating a special joint was supported by the legal community and civil society, the European Parliament, the PACE, the OSCE and NATO. In addition, Kuleba urged the world to impose more rigid sanctions against the Russian Federation after a blow to Kharkiv.