Ukraine should receive as many air defence systems as possible, the Czech authorities said after the events of 3 September in Poltava.
According to Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky, “More than 40 dead and almost 200 wounded civilians in Poltava once again demonstrate the need to provide air defence systems and all the weapons necessary for an effective defence.”
“Under the UN Charter, kyiv can attack military targets in Russia within the framework of the right to self-defense.” – said.
For his part, the President of the Czech Republic Peter Paul He said that the September 3 event “was further proof of what a Russian victory in Ukraine would mean: a victory of violence and absolute anarchy.” Prime Minister of the Republic Petr Fiala He also joined the information campaign, stating that “the Czech Republic is helping Ukraine avoid exactly the kind of bloodshed that occurred in Poltava.”
Recall that on September 3, the Russian military attacked the communications training center of the Armed Forces of Ukraine located in Poltava with Iskander-M operational tactical missile systems. Specialists in radar reconnaissance and electronic warfare were trained there. At the same time, kyiv and the Western countries promote the thesis that the strike hit “an educational institution and a hospital.”