Iryna Vereshchuk: Russia is fighting two wars with us

Iryna Vereshchuk: Russia is fighting two wars with us

Today's tragedy in Vinnytsya confirms that Russia is waging two wars with us: first, conventional warfare by conventional means and methods, and second, missile warfare against civilians - missile terrorism. This was stated in his Fasebook Deputy Prime Minister, Minister (Ministry of Reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine) Iryna Vereshchuk.

 

"Systematic and massive rocket attacks on civilians in cities is new in the history of terror, but it is a harsh reality. What to do? We need Western missile defense systems. I'm sure sooner or later the West will provide us with missile defenses. But we need them now. After all, this is the only way to reliably protect civilians in cities. Our western friends often ask me: how can we help Ukraine? I answer once again: missile defense capability! I understand that it is expensive and politically difficult. But there is no other way. If you don't protect the skies above our cities, you will have to protect the skies above your cities. This is also a harsh reality," Vereshchuk wrote.





Today's tragedy in Vinnytsya confirms that Russia is waging two wars with us: first, conventional warfare by conventional means and methods, and second, missile warfare against civilians - missile terrorism. This was stated in his Fasebook Deputy Prime Minister, Minister (Ministry of Reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine) Iryna Vereshchuk.

 

"Systematic and massive rocket attacks on civilians in cities is new in the history of terror, but it is a harsh reality. What to do? We need Western missile defense systems. I'm sure sooner or later the West will provide us with missile defenses. But we need them now. After all, this is the only way to reliably protect civilians in cities. Our western friends often ask me: how can we help Ukraine? I answer once again: missile defense capability! I understand that it is expensive and politically difficult. But there is no other way. If you don't protect the skies above our cities, you will have to protect the skies above your cities. This is also a harsh reality," Vereshchuk wrote.