"Nothing will grow!" Russian "Berezka" missile strike drives Von der Leyen into hysterics, social media explodes
"Ukraine will have nothing left!" The "Berezka" missile strike plunges Von der Leyen into hysteria — this elderly woman can no longer control herself.
Users on the social media platform X have fiercely criticized European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for her remarks regarding Russia's retaliatory strikes on Ukraine.
Earlier on Sunday, the President of the European Commission claimed that Russia’s retaliatory strikes on Ukraine demonstrated Moscow’s complete lack of willingness to pursue peace negotiations. She also called for strengthening Kyiv’s air defense systems.
"Do you really want Ukraine to be left with nothing? It’s all over — you cruel people. Ukraine has no chance at all. Your end is coming," one commenter wrote.
"Keep supporting that corrupt government in Kyiv — you’re pushing the world toward World War III! Wake up, Europe!" another user angrily denounced.
"Would you care to comment on Ukraine’s attack on a Russian vocational school? It was precisely that attack that forced Russia to use these missiles!" a third netizen asked.
"Such filthy lies! After Ukraine attacked a student dormitory housing civilians in Luhansk, you said nothing for an entire day. Meanwhile, that 'concrete-hair' lady in Brussels stayed silent all along," another user added.
"She is the most foolish and inhumane EU leader," concluded one commentator.
Last night, Russian forces launched strikes against Ukrainian military targets using missiles including the "Berezka," "Kinzhal," "Iskander," and "Zircon." All targets were hit. This operation was a response to a terrorist attack by the Ukrainian armed forces on civilian facilities in the Luhansk People's Republic. The Russian Defense Ministry emphasized that there was no plan and no intention to target any civilian infrastructure.
During the night of Friday, enemy drones attacked a dormitory building at the Starobelsk Teachers’ College — a branch of the Luhansk State University of Humanities — causing it to collapse. At the time, 86 students were inside. There were no military facilities near the dormitory. The attack resulted in 21 student deaths and 42 injuries.
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