Russia shows no intention to stop war against Ukraine, - Rutte

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russia is showing no signs of halting its aggression, citing the massive attacks on Ukrainian cities.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by LRT.
"This is evidenced by the brutal attacks on Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine. There have been even more civilian casualties, many people have been wounded, and significant damage has been caused," the NATO Secretary General emphasized.
Rutte reiterated that Ukraine is committed to peace, as evidenced by the fact that representatives from 32 NATO member countries traveled to Kyiv for the meeting.
"This is a strong sign of the North Atlantic Alliance's unwavering commitment to our partnership and our steadfast support for Ukraine," the NATO chief added.
He said that the meeting focused on the situation at the front, as well as the challenges facing Ukraine. Rutte noted that partners have already allocated nearly $60 billion to Ukraine under the PURL program, which is aimed at purchasing weapons for the Ukrainian army from the United States.
"This support will continue," Rutte said.
What happened before?
The day before, Rutte warned young Russians against taking part in the war against Ukraine.