What if the Russian missile on Odesa landed not near, but on the Greek Prime Minister? | War Ukraine and Russia

On Wednesday, Russia launched missile attacks on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, just as President Volodymyr Zelensky was showing the Greek Prime Minister around. One rocket fell about 150 meters from the group, Greek media reported. But what if Russia actually hits the head of government of a neutral country with a missile attack? Three questions to Jan Wouters, professor of International Law (KU Leuven), and David Criekemans, professor of International Politics (University of Antwerp).


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