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Zelenskyy Visits Kyiv Residential Site After Deadly Russian Missile Strike

Zelensky at the site of missile strike
Зеленський відвідав місце трагедії в Києві після жахливого ракетного удару агресора. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

President Arrives at Scene of Tragedy

According to ХВИЛЯ: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has visited the remains of a residential building in Kyiv that was destroyed by a Russian missile, an attack that claimed 24 lives, including three children. During his visit, the president paid tribute to those who died and offered his deepest condolences to everyone who lost family members and loved ones in this brutal act of terror.

'The world must remember the price Ukraine pays every day to prevent Russian aggression from spreading to other nations. May the memory of every life taken by Russia be eternal,'

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Aftermath of the Attack and International Support

Search and rescue operations at the site have concluded, with State Emergency Service personnel working nonstop for over 24 hours. The attack left 48 people injured, including two children. The Russian missile completely destroyed one entrance of the apartment block. The president called on international partners to increase their support for Ukraine and thanked them for investments in the PURL program and the anti-ballistic missile coalition, stressing the importance of solidarity in the fight against aggression.

This tragedy starkly illustrates the war's toll on Ukraine's civilian population. Explosions in residential areas underscore the urgent need for global backing and stronger national defenses. The president's appeal for enhanced support from allies could mark a pivotal step toward safeguarding Ukrainians and preventing similar incidents in the future.

The tragic events in Kyiv highlight the severe impact of the ongoing conflict on civilians, as evidenced by the recent missile strike that resulted in significant casualties. For further details on the rescue efforts and the aftermath of this devastating attack, you can read about how the operations concluded and the total number of victims in this related report.

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