Russia kills 8 civilians in overnight attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv

Russia kills 8 civilians in overnight attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv

One of the deadliest strikes since Russia’s full-scale invasion began more than three years ago saw the death of at least eight people and injure dozens in a Russian missile attack on Kiev, which resulted in at least eight fatal injuries.

After air raid sirens rang out warning residents to seek shelters before the Russian missile attack, loud blasts rang over the city overnight on Thursday.

Despite the fact that Ukraine has suffered from Russian aerial attacks throughout the conflict, strikes against Kyiv, which has better air defenses than other cities, are less frequent.

Rescuers were tackling apartment block fires while working through the rubble of destroyed buildings at night.

According to the Ukrainian State Emergency Service, “Russia has launched a massive combined strike on Kyiv,” eight people died and dozens more were hurt, according to the country’s State Emergency Service on Telegram.

Six children were among the at least 42 hospitalized, according to the report.

Overnight, Russia carried out a significant attack on Kharkiv, which is located in the northeast of the country. At least seven missiles were fired at the city, according to Harkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov.

One of the most recent strikes struck a densely populated residential area, and there were two injuries there. Terekhov urged the city’s residents to “be careful” while “the inspection of the sites of enemy strikes is in progress.

Separately, the Ministry of Defense of Russia reported that 45 Ukrainian drones were shot down over Crimea, a peninsula that Moscow annexed in 2014, overnight.

efforts to end the conflict

Hours after President Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for rejecting Moscow’s request for a ceasefire, the attacks cast yet more doubt on US efforts to persuade them to agree to a ceasefire.

Zelenskyy’s request for a full and unconditional ceasefire has not yet been accepted by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who rejected a US-Ukrainian request last month.

As Russia launched its attack overnight, one of Zelenskyy’s top advisers, Andriy Yermak, said, “Putin shows only a desire to kill.” He continued, “The attacks on civilians must stop.”

Russia has launched a number of its most deadly aerial attacks on Ukraine in the past month, defying Trump’s demands to put an end to the bloodshed right away.

At least 35 people were killed on April 13 in a ballistic missile attack in Sumy’s center, and at least 19 were killed in an early April attack on Zelenskyy’s hometown of Kryvyi Rig.

On Wednesday, the Ukrainian leader demanded an “immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire.”

As Zelenskyy’s top officials met with US and European officials in London, Zelenskyy declared on social media that “topping the killings is the number one task.”

Hours prior to the attack, Trump had criticized Zelenskyy for being “harder” to negotiate with and said a peace deal was “very close” and “closed with Moscow.”

Trump claimed that the president of Ukraine’s refusal to accept US demands for a ceasefire will only serve to “prolong the “killing field”

“I believe there is a deal with Russia,” she said. Trump reaffirmed to reporters that a deal must be reached with Zelenskyy. I anticipated dealing with Zelenskyy to be simpler. It has been more difficult so far.

Zein Basravi, a reporter from Kyiv, reported that the Ukrainians he spoke to after the attack on Thursday “are incredibly frustrated.”

Many people in this room don’t even want to hear the question, according to Trump when questioned about his seven-point peace plan. Trump should keep quiet, he said.

Source: Aljazeera

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