Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu:
“Today I visited the Hostomel Airport and the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl and witnessed first-hand the destruction Russia has caused in Ukraine with its brutal war.
For 162 days now, Ukrainians are defending their home and their people, but also the values and principles respected and cherished by the entire free and democratic world.
It is our duty to continue supporting Ukraine until Russia loses this genocidal war; a war in which eight people waiting for the bus in Donetsk were killed by Russia today. Four more people, including three children, were wounded.
Yesterday, I was in Kyiv and spoke to my good friend Dmytro Kuleba about the international accountability of organisers of crimes of aggression, and we agreed that we would start working together to achieve that goal.
Today I also met with Ukrainian military units and heard directly from them about the assistance they need to continue this brave fight against the invaders. The West must increase its defence aid to Ukraine to make sure they have enough equipment and technology to meet their goal and win this unjust war.“
Photos of the foreign minister's visit (the album is updated throughout the visit): https://www.flickr.com/photos/estonian-foreign-ministry/albums/721777203...