Strict European action against Russia

Several European countries have taken strong action against Russia over the massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bocha.

According to foreign media reports, Germany has ordered forty, France thirty-five, Italy thirty and Spain twenty-five Russian diplomats and diplomatic staff to leave the country.

Other European countries have also announced the expulsion of diplomats. Denmark has ordered 15 Russian intelligence officers to leave the country, accusing them of spying.

The number of Russian diplomats and staff evacuated in two days has reached 225. The UN General Assembly will vote tomorrow to suspend Russia’s membership of the Human Rights Council.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian presidency’s Kremlin, told reporters on the European Union’s move that the widespread expulsion of Russian diplomats from several European countries was evidence of a “narrow-mindedness” that was affecting communication between us and them. Will complicate

The spokesman said that this decision of the European Union would inevitably lead to retaliatory measures.

Earlier, the European Union (EU) said in a statement that sanctions on Russia had led to an increase in unemployment in Europe, which was affecting the European economy and economic growth in Europe. There will be “severe negative effects”.

The European Commission for Trade in Europe, Valdis Dombrovskis, said inflation would now rise, as well as greater pressure on energy and food prices.

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