Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, has called on Western allies to strengthen sanctions against Russia and supply Kyiv with long-range missiles following a recent series of Russian aerial attacks.
At least four people were killed, and 92 others injured in the aftermath of attacks targeting the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Kharkiv on Tuesday.
Sikorski, as reported by Bloomberg, stated, “We must respond to the latest attack on Ukraine in a language understood by Russian President Vladimir Putin, by tightening sanctions to prevent him from manufacturing new weapons with smuggled components and by providing Kyiv with long-range missiles capable of eliminating launch sites and command centers.”
It’s worth noting that Sikorski was appointed as Poland’s Foreign Minister in December last year after the unexpected victory of the EU-supporting party alliance led by Donald Tusk in the parliamentary elections held on October 15.
The new Prime Minister pledged to rally weak support for Ukraine among allies.