Russia's Attack on Kiev and Zelenski's Response

Global Haber Gündemi @global_haber_gundemi
People trapped under debris after the attack on Kiev.

Russia's missile attack on Ukraine's capital, Kiev, has sparked widespread outrage across the country. At least 9 people have died and over 70 have been injured in this attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski cut short his visit to South Africa and returned to his country following the attack. He emphasized that Russia's assaults must cease immediately.

Rescue efforts in Kiev after the attack.

Zelenski stated that Putin shows no respect for peace efforts and only wishes to continue the war. Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha echoed this sentiment, highlighting Putin's actions against peace.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmihal remarked that Russia has been terrorizing cities overnight, targeting civilians. This situation poses a threat to world peace.

A building on fire in Kiev after the attack.

Zelenski claimed that Russia used ballistic missiles produced in North Korea. This raises questions about the collaboration between Russia and North Korea.

He stressed the need for the international community to exert more pressure for the end of the attacks, asserting that this war must conclude fairly.