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Russian strike on playground kills 18 at Zelensky’s hometown despite peace efforts.

 



A devastating Russian missile strike hit Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown, killing at least 18 people, including nine children, and injuring over 50 others. The attack, which targeted a playground, has sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for a total ceasefire. Zelensky condemned the attack, stating that Russia's actions demonstrate its lack of interest in peace negotiations. The Ukrainian first lady, Olena Zelensky, also from the town, expressed her anguish, saying, "Children are again among those killed by Russia... Children should be a hope, not a target".




The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed the strike targeted a meeting between Ukrainian commanders and Western instructors, but Ukrainian authorities vehemently denied this, saying the missile hit a residential area. The attack occurred despite a partial ceasefire and amid efforts by the US to broker a 30-day ceasefire, which Ukraine has agreed to but Russia has not. The incident has drawn international condemnation, with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and his British counterpart, David Lammy, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of stalling peace efforts.




The strike is part of a broader pattern of Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, including a restaurant in Dnipro, a residential area in Zaporizhzhia, and a block of apartments in Kyiv. The US is testing Russia's sincerity regarding peace negotiations, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizing that actions, not words, will determine Russia's commitment to peace. Meanwhile, European military planners are working on a plan to deploy a foreign troop contingent to Ukraine within a month to bolster defenses and potentially bring an end to the war.






What readers are saying

Readers are strongly condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin for the recent missile strike on civilian areas in Ukraine, particularly in President Zelensky's hometown. Many are also expressing disdain for former US President Donald Trump, accusing him of enabling or supporting Russia's actions. The missile strike killed at least 18 people, including nine children, and injured over 50 others, sparking widespread outrage and calls for a total ceasefire.

A lot of people have been criticizing Putin for his continued aggression towards Ukraine, highlighting the devastating impact on civilians and the need for a peaceful resolution. Many are questioning Trump's stance on the conflict, suggesting that his actions or inactions may be emboldening Russia's aggressive behavior.

The international community is also being urged to take a stronger stance against Russia's actions, with some calling for increased support for Ukraine and others pushing for diplomatic efforts to bring an end to the conflict.


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