Kyiv Mourns Amid Calls for Justice After Missile Strike
President Zelenskiy demands justice after a Russian missile strike killed 24 people in Kyiv. Rescue workers ended their search at the devastated site. With Ukraine under frequent missile and drone attacks, Zelenskiy urges allies to support bolstering air defenses. Kyiv observes a day of mourning honoring the victims.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called for punitive measures against Moscow following a devastating missile strike in Kyiv that claimed 24 lives, including three children. Laying red roses at the site of the demolished apartment building, Zelenskiy urged allies to help bolster Ukraine's air defenses against Russia's relentless attacks.
The strike, part of Russia's most intensive air assault on Kyiv this year, triggered extensive rescue operations in the Darnytskyi district. On Friday, Ukrainian officials declared a day of mourning; national flags flew at half-mast and memorials sprang up across the city as search efforts concluded.
Despite Moscow's denial of deliberately targeting civilians, such assaults have become a tragic norm in Ukraine's protracted war. A retaliatory strike by Ukraine hit a Russian oil refinery in Ryazan, echoing the ongoing cycle of violence. The international community watches closely as Ukraine seeks justice and stronger defense commitments from allies.
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