Russia Ukraine War: Boris Johnson condemned the Russian President, said - Putin trying to eradicate Ukrainian culture
Russia Ukraine War Russia-Ukraine War has completed 6 months. But so far no solution has been found for this war. In such a situation, once again Boris Johnson has condemned Russian President Putin.

The ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine is not taking its name to end. It has been 6 months since the war between the two countries. In such a situation, leaders around the world are also appealing to end this war. Meanwhile, outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned Russia for the destruction in Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned "cultural vandalism", saying the invading forces are trying to destroy Ukrainian culture in the territories they hold.
Britain will continue to provide aid to Ukraine: Boris Johnson
The prime minister said the UK would continue to provide "cultural safeguards" as well as civil and military aid to Ukraine, news agency DPA reported. Johnson made the remarks on Friday in a video message for the Edinburgh International Culture Summit, which was held at the Scottish Parliament or Holyrood. "Throughout history we have seen what happens when aggressors try to oppress and destroy culture," he said.
Johnson targets Russian President Putin
Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that today, the world is once again witnessing acts of cultural vandalism and this time in Ukraine. He said Putin's reasoning for his attack rests on the claim that Ukraine is by no means a real country. Johnson said it was a lie he wanted to make true by systematically erasing all traces of centuries-old Ukrainian culture from the territory occupied by his troops.
Johnson has spoken in support of Ukraine before
The outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had earlier said that Russian President Vladimir Putin should not be allowed to repeat the annexation of Crimea to other parts of Ukraine. Johnson said allies should continue to support Ukraine until Russian forces withdrew.