On Sunday, Russia bombed Ukraine with missiles and ballistic drones who killed a person and injured at least seven others, the last of a series of murderous attacks which, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky, of Ukraine, makes it clear that Moscow has little interest in the negotiations of Cessor.
While the Russian drone and missile attacks have been implacable throughout three years of war, they have intensified in recent weeks in the midst of current peace talks by the Trump administration.
The Ukrainian authorities said the dam had killed a man on Sunday, damaged buildings and started fires in three kyiv districts, the capital. Damage and injuries have also been reported elsewhere in Ukraine, while the country declared a day of mourning on Friday for a deadly strike in the city of Kryvyi Rih in the center of Ukraine.
A missile strike in a residential area killed 19 people, including nine children, and wounded 74 others. He damaged the courtyard of a building, and emergency medical workers found some of the injured in a playground, according to videos published by Ukrainian emergency services. The Russian Defense Ministry said the missile had reached a rally of Ukrainian and foreign soldiers.
Although he expressed his support for the Trump administration’s efforts to ensure a ceasefire, Zelensky criticized the United States’s lukewarm response to the attack on Kryvyi Rih, his hometown.
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