“The head of Estonian diplomacy, Margus Tsahkna, openly demonstrates his indignation and anger after the publication of the statement of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which condemns the attacks “in Ukraine and Russia”. Main theses: Estonia came out in support of Ukraine after the new provocation of the Red Cross. Tsahkna emphasized that it is impossible to put a sign of equality between the aggressor and the victim. The Red Cross has struck again […]”, — write: businessua.com.ua
The head of Estonian diplomacy, Margus Tsahkna, openly demonstrates his indignation and anger after the publication of the statement of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which condemns the attacks “in Ukraine and Russia”.
Main theses:
- Estonia came out in support of Ukraine after a new provocation by the Red Cross.
- Tsahkna emphasized that it is impossible to put a sign of equality between the aggressor and the victim.
The Red Cross is again involved in a scandal It is worth noting that in its latest official statement, the Red Cross unexpectedly for many condemned the “recent attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine and Russia.”
In addition, mentioning the affected cities in the statement, Kyiv, Dnipro, Donetsk and Russian Belgorod were mentioned.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia immediately reacted to this bold statement of the Red Cross.
He once again emphasized that one should not compare the aggressor and the victim, as well as blame the victim for the consequences of the war.
According to Margus Tsakhkn, Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are a war crime under international humanitarian law.
He further added that these daily airstrikes have a clear criminal purpose of intimidating and causing suffering to civilians.
Ukraine did not start the war; it defends itself and pays dearly for it, – emphasized the Estonian diplomat.
It should be noted that the day before, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia summoned a representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Ukraine, demanding clarification after provocative statements.
Russia’s deliberate attacks against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure constitute a war crime under international humanitarian law.
These attacks aim to terrorize civilians and make them suffer.
Ukraine did not start the war; it is defending itself and paying a tremendous price.… https://t.co/fuKoKd4tYa
— Margus Tsahkna (@Tsahkna) January 15, 2026
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