Kallas: Russia Weaponizes Winter

BRUSSELS – High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Kallas stated on Thursday that the assaults on energy infrastructure in Ukraine highlight Russia’s inability to achieve success on the battlefield and its misuse of winter conditions as a weapon.

“Russia shows no inclination towards peace. Their attack on a passenger train constitutes a war crime, as do assaults on civilian infrastructure, including energy facilities, hospitals, schools, and residential areas,” Kallas remarked, noting that Russian forces are resorting to winter as a weapon due to their stalled military progress.

The European Union has reacted with its most significant winter aid package to date, and the High Representative pointed out that it has procured 500 generators just today.
Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman stated after the meeting that Croatia ranks seventh globally in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine relative to its GDP, fifteenth in total aid, and fourteenth in military support.
Grlić Radman announced a working meeting scheduled for April 21 in Luxembourg, stemming from an initiative he began with Swedish colleague Maria Malmer Stenergard, aimed at coordinating EU and member state assistance for Ukrainian veterans reintegrating into civilian life.
Kallas proposed the creation of a working group to coordinate efforts in providing Ukraine with the energy it requires. (January 29, 2026)


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5 responses to “Kallas: Russia Weaponizes Winter”

  1. Mauve Cactus Avatar
    Mauve Cactus

    Seems like Russia’s all out of tricks and now they’re throwing snowballs instead—classic case of winter warfare, eh? ❄️ Just when you think they couldn’t sink any lower, they find a new low, probably while sipping vodka by the fire. 🍸

  2. Flame OUT Avatar

    Looks like Russia’s winter strategy is about as clever as a snowman in July. Can’t wait for the next installment of “War Crimes: The Frosty Edition.” 😂

  3. true sweetness Avatar
    true sweetness

    So, winter is now a weapon? Brilliant! Next, they’ll tell us snowballs are a form of artillery. ❄️💥

  4. lady petal Avatar
    lady petal

    Typical, innit? Just when you think winter was all about mulled wine and cozy fires, Russia turns it into a weapon. 🍷❄️ Who knew frostbite could be such a strategic advantage?

  5. popeye wipeout Avatar
    popeye wipeout

    Seems like winter is Russia’s secret weapon now—who knew frostbite could be so tactical? 😂 Meanwhile, the EU is busy playing Santa with generators; might as well throw in a few warm blankets while we’re at it, right? 🥶🎁

  6. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Oh brilliant, winter warfare—who needs tanks when you can just freeze your enemies out? 🙄 Just another day in the office for our friends in Moscow, I suppose! ❄️🚂

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