Mr Konashenkov said the Russian forces fired on 81 military targets on Thursday, with Moscow intensifying its attacks on Ukraine.
The comes announcement as the prices of oil and gas hiked, following the invasion of Ukraine. This has led to a cost-of-living crisis in Britain.
Mr Kuleba described his agenda for the meeting in Brussels on Thursday as “It’s weapons, weapons, weapons.’’
“The murder of civilians is a war crime,” Scholz said on Wednesday.
4.2 million is the number of people who have fled Ukraine to other countries since the Russian invasion.
Eleven international aid organisations said the war in Ukraine had placed West Africa on the brink of its worst food crisis in a decade.
The conflict began on February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, 3,455 civilian casualties have been recorded.
On Monday, Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said the incoming new EU sanctions on Russia will be “insufficient.”
The consequences worldwide could be the worst since World War II in terms of feeding the hungry,” the WFP head said.
These attacks, equating to two to three every day, had caused 15 deaths and 37 injuries, the international health body said in a statement.
