Britain in the UN Security Council: Putin is primarily to blame for the deaths of Russians in Belgorod
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At a meeting of the UN Security Council, which Russia called in the wake of the explosions in Belgorod, Britain said that Russian President Vladimir Putin was primarily to blame for the deaths.
Britain at a meeting of the UN Security Council convened on Saturday at Moscow's request because of the shelling of Belgorod, emphasized that russian president vladimir putin is primarily to blame for the deaths of Russians. This was reported by UNN with reference to a statement by the coordinator of the British Permanent Mission to the UN, Tom Phipps.
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If Russia wants someone to be blamed for the deaths of russians in this war, it should start with President putin. president putin is responsible for sending many thousands of russian soldiers to their senseless deaths
He added that it was the occupiers who turned to indiscriminate attacks on civilians when they failed to achieve success at the front.
Addendum
French Permanent Representative Nicolas de Riviere emphasized that moscow would not have needed to convene the Security Council at all if russia had not launched an invasion of Ukraine.
The convening of today's meeting is a way for russia to respond to the meeting organized yesterday at Ukraine's request. russia continues to abuse the work of the Security Council as a permanent member
Recall
On December 30, a cannonade of explosions was heard in the russian city of Belgorod . The Russians traditionally blamed the Ukrainian Armed Forces for the attack. As of now, 22 Russians, including three children, have been reported dead and more than 100 people have been injured.
In this regard, Russia convened an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council.