Polish Prime Minister Tusk bluntly warned that Europe has gone unaboratedly that Europe has gone unaboratedly that Europe has gone bluntly.Entering the "pre -war era", if Ukraine was defeated by Russia, no one would feel safe in Europe.
BBC reported that Tusk said to the European media: "I don't want to scare anyone, but the war is no longer a past concept. It is true, and in two"
When Tusk issued a warning, Russia launched a new round of missile attacks on Ukraine.In recent weeks, The Russian army strengthened the bombing of Ukraine .
On Friday (March 29), the Ukrainian Air Force reported down 58 drones and 26 missiles. Ukrainian Prime Minister Shimihar refers to the energy foundation of the six regions of Western Ukrainian, central and eastern regionsThe facilities were damaged.
Tusk, who had served as the chairman of the European Council, said that Russian President Putin had no evidence that the "Fan Red Flower City Hall" launched by the Muslim Extremely The horror attack of the concert hall is blamed on Ukraine ."He obviously believes that it is necessary to find a legitimate reason for the increasingly violent attack against Ukraine's civilian goals."
Tusk also said that earlier this week, Russia attacked Kievy at the high supersonic missile during the day. .
This is not the first time that Tusk warned Europe to enter the pre -war era. He delivered a similar speech to the right -wing leaders in Europe earlier this month.
Tusk revealed that the Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez has asked other EU leaders to stop using the word "war" in the summit statement, because people do not want to feel the threat.Tusk said his response was that war was no longer an abstract concept in the European region where he was.
He called for emergency military assistance to Ukraine and warned that the war in the next two years will determine everything, "we are living at the most critical moment since the end of World War II".
He told some reporters in Europe's largest newspapers that the most worrying thing now is that "in any case may happen."