Russian attacks on peaceful cities: four dead and over 20 injured in Kyiv
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha condemned Russian attacks on peaceful cities in Ukraine, which resulted in the deaths of four people and injuries to over twenty. These attacks, which occurred in Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, and other regions, were carried out using cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as drones.
'Four civilians, including a doctor, were killed, and more than two dozen were injured in Kyiv after a horrific night of Russian strikes', Andriy Sybiha
The minister emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting that 'Russia is betting on war, terror, and brutality instead of diplomacy.' He also stressed the need for a decisive response from international partners and new sanctions against Russia.
'The terror and brutality of Russia must be answered with unity, strength, and justice', Andriy Sybiha
This situation once again highlights the threat posed by Russian attacks to the civilian population of Ukraine. These events testify to the continuation of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, leading to significant human losses and a humanitarian crisis.
Calls to the international community for support and the imposition of new sanctions underscore the importance of a global response to such acts of violence, as they could impact the further development of the conflict and security in the region.
The response of world powers to these attacks will be crucial in shaping an appropriate strategy to support Ukraine in its struggle for independence and the security of its citizens.