EU summons Russian envoy after strikes damage the bloc’s delegation in Kiev

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The European Union officially summoned Russian envoys in Brussels in response to Russian strike It was seriously damaged Delegation of the Kiev bloc.

“Diplomatic missions should never be a target,” Hai representative Kaha Karas said as he announced her decision on Thursday.

The Kremlin’s Charge de Affair to the EU is Karen Malayan. A meeting with the crow is scheduled to take place later Thursday.

Overnight attacks of 629 missiles and drones, part of the Moscow terrorist and chaos sowing campaign; I killed it At least 17 people, including four children, were injured, causing major destruction in the city.

“The world is seeking a path to peace, but Russia responds with missiles,” Karas said.

“Overnight attack on Kiev shows a deliberate choice to escalate and laugh at peace efforts. Russia must stop the killing and negotiate.”

The two Russian missiles collided within 50 meters of the EU office in 20 seconds. However, the delegation will remain “fully operational” and “open,” the spokesman said.

Kiev’s British Council was also affected during the barrage of barrage, urging the British government to summon the Russian ambassador.

The 1961 Vienna Convention foresees protection of diplomatic and consulate facilities against invasion and damage, but it is not uncommon for these buildings to be affected during wartime. The Kremlin has shown consistent indifference to supporting international regulations through a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

On Thursday, Ursula von der Leyen said she had confirmed that she was “furious” by the barrage of her delegation members were not harmed.

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The European Commission president said in a brief statement delivered to cameras.

“The Kremlin shows it is terrifying Ukraine, blindly killing civilians, killing men, women and children, and even targeting the European Union.”

Von Der Leyen has pledged to tighten the screws of Russian war machinery to present the package of 19th EU sanctions “soon.”

In parallel, the bloc said it will work to mobilize further frozen assets of the Russian Central Bank, worth an estimated 210 billion euros in EU soil to fund Ukraine’s defensive capabilities and reconstruction.

Asked if the committee was considering confiscation, the spokesman confirmed that the work will continue to focus on windfall profits, not money itself, as it is a radical step that BLOC refrains from taking due to restrictions on international law.

Von Der Leyen later made separate calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump to discuss the latest wave of strikes.

This article has been updated with more information.

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