
Russian missile and missile and drone attacks on Wednesday to Thursday left 10 people in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. For Donald Trump, that “was not necessary”.
At least 10 people died and 90 injured Thursday, April 24 in Kyiv, after the most important Russian attack to have targeted the Ukrainian capital this year, arousing a rare conviction by US President Donald Trump.
Six children are among the injured, while people are still blocked under the rubble, local authorities said.
This attack comes while negotiations have taken place since Wednesday in London between American, Ukrainian and European representatives but in the absence of the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, who canceled his trip to the British capital in the last minute.
One of the missiles, which killed at least eight people in the Ukrainian capital is a North Korean ballistic missile KN-23 (KN-23A), a Ukrainian military source told Reuters.
-According to the BBCthe previous deadliest attack on the Ukrainian capital dates from July 8 of last year
“I am not happy with the Russian strikes on Kyiv. It was not necessary and the moment is very badly chosen. Vladimir, stop! 5,000 soldiers die every week. Let us make the peace agreement concluded!”, Said Donald Trump on his social network Truth.
During an exchange with the press in Madagascar, the French president Emmanuel Macron called on the Russian president to arrest “to lie” and to accept a peace agreement. “He continues to kill lives in Ukraine. There is only one response that is expected: does President Putin agree for an unconditional ceasefire? The Americans proposed it, Europeans support it, Ukraine accepted it. If President Putin says yes, weapons are silent tomorrow, the lives are saved,” said Emmanuel Macron.
The American president also accused his Ukrainian homolga of having harmed the peace talks by not recognizing Russian control over the Crimea, a discord to put an end to the conflict, recalls the media.
On the Russian side, the Ministry of Defense said that the deadly night strikes aimed at Ukrainian military infrastructure. The goal had been “achieved,” he said.