European Commissioner Reynders Was in Basement in Kyiv Due to Air Alarm
The EU's Commissioner for Justice, Belgian politician Didier Reynders, who is currently in Kyiv, had to go down to a shelter due to massive Russian missile strikes.
According to "European Pravda" sources, all meetings within the framework of the European Commissioner's visit have been canceled. Reynders himself has already arrived in Kyiv. So he had to go down to a shelter.
"A series of explosions (occurred) in downtown Kyiv this morning. Thanks to the security personnel's prompt reaction, my team and I were quickly moved to the basement of the hotel. We are safe and waiting for the development of the situation," the European Commissioner wrote on his Twitter and published a photo.
Une série d'explosions dans le centre-ville de #Kyiv ce matin. Grâce à la réaction rapide du personnel de sécurité, mon équipe et moi avons été rapidement transférés au sous-sol de l'hôtel. Nous sommes en sécurité et attendons l’évolution de la situation. #ukraine pic.twitter.com/xPWaL6HuFv
— Didier Reynders (@dreynders) October 10, 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba emphasized that Ukraine will not break down and that these attacks were a response to all appeasers who want to talk with Putin about peace.
Estonian President Alar Karis called on Europeans to think about what many Ukrainians have to go through every day.