Romania strongly condemns Russia's continuing attacks on Ukraine's civilian targets, energy infrastructure – Ciolacu
Romania strongly condemns Russia's continuing attacks on the civilian targets and energy infrastructure of Ukraine, Prime Minister of Romania Marcel Ciolacu has said.
"We strongly condemn the continuing strikes by the Russian Federation against the civilian targets, critical and energy infrastructure. These are war crimes. All of these Russia's actions show only its weakness before international solidarity," he said at a joint press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal in Kyiv on Wednesday.
At the same time, Ciolacu noted that today there is no evidence of the fact that Russia has inflicted targeted and deliberate strikes on Romania.
"However, in the near future, we, together with Prime Minister Shmyhal, will use a new approach to prevent such attacks in future," he said, commenting on the fall of Russian drones on the territory of Romania.
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