Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the site of a building in Kyiv that was destroyed by a Russian missile strike and paid tribute to the victims. The attack killed 24 people, including three children. The head of state expressed his condolences to the families and called on the world to remember the cost of war.
In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the site of a building destroyed by a Russian missile strike and paid tribute to the people whose lives were taken by the attack, which has become one of the most tragic in the capital in recent times.
According to the head of state, 24 people, including three children, died in this building during the strike, and search and rescue operations continued even after the main phase of clearing the rubble.
Zelenskyy emphasized that every such tragedy is a consequence of Russian aggression and the daily terror against the civilian population, and expressed his condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones. “The world must remember the price Ukraine pays every day to prevent Russian aggression from spreading to other nations,” the president noted.
He also added that the memory of every victim must remain part of the world’s shared responsibility, and that every life cut short by the war is an irreparable loss for Ukraine.
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