The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called for the exclusion of the Russian Federation from the G20


The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry reacted to Putin's statement about strikes against the civilian population and the energy infrastructure of Ukraine.
On the morning of October 31, Russia launched a new massive missile attack across Ukraine. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Russian missiles and drones damaged 18 infrastructure facilities in ten regions.
At the same time, as you know, Russia is going to take part in the G20 summit in Bali, which will be held on November 15-16.
After Putin's statements, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko wrote on Twitter:
Putin has publicly admitted that he gave orders to launch missile strikes against Ukrainian civilians and energy infrastructure. He should not be allowed to sit at the table with world leaders with his bloodied hands.
Nikolenko also called for withdrawing Putin's invitation to the summit.
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