This is how Russia wants to break Europe’s support for Ukraine

Donetsk

The EU Commission will present a plan on Wednesday, according to which Kyiv is to receive 1.5 billion euros a month from the EU in the coming year, or 18 billion for the year.

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Brussels, Riga For Russia it is another humiliating defeat in the Ukraine war: first the flags in the Russian national colors red, white and blue disappeared from administrative buildings in Cherson, then the Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke up on Wednesday and announced the withdrawal of the occupation troops from southern Ukraine City. After the successful counter-offensive in the Kharkiv region, the next strategic success of the Ukrainian armed forces is becoming apparent there.

Nevertheless, the situation in Ukraine remains tense, militarily, but also politically and economically. Because the Russian army is implementing a plan with which they want to turn the war in their favor. With a week-long bombing campaign against critical infrastructure in Ukraine, Russia has had a devastating effect.

Winter is coming in a country where the supply of water and electricity has to be cut off again and again. Russian missile and drone attacks target Ukrainian power plants and power grids. But they also aim to weaken international support for Ukraine.

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