Estonian President: Russian strikes on civilians will not go unpunished at international tribunal
Estonian President Alar Karis called the large-scale missile attack of the Russian Federation on 2 January a crime against humanity.
Source: Alar Karis on Twitter (X), reports European Pravda
Quote: "Again a barbaric mass missile attack against Ukrainian civilians. This is a crime against humanity, which will not go unpunished at an international tribunal," the Estonian president said.
He stressed that the air defence systems supplied by the West are doing their job to help save lives and called for continued support.
"Let’s switch into a new gear in our support to help Ukraine!" Karis wrote.
Again a barbaric mass missile attack against 🇺🇦 civilians. This is a crime against humanity, which will not go unpunished at #internationaltribunal.
Western supplied air defence doing its job to help save lives. Let’s switch into a new gear in our support to help #Ukraine!— Alar Karis (@AlarKaris) January 2, 2024Advertisement:
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