Air raid on Kyiv: Ukraine appeals to international support
Air raid on Kyiv: Ukraine appeals to international support
international solidarity after air raid on Kyiv
The recent attacks on Kiev triggered horror worldwide and Ukraine is hoping for increased international support. After President Wolodymyr Selenskyj emphasized the protection of cities from Russian terror, the United Nations discussed the importance of protection of hospitals in humanitarian international law in an urgency meeting. The global community condemns the attack on the children's hospital in Kiev as a war crime and demands that those responsible be held accountable.
Mourning day in Kyiv after a fatal air raid
The consequences of the attack are devastating: over 40 dead and numerous injuries. The situation in the Ochmatdyt children's hospital, which was badly damaged by the attack, is particularly tragic. Despite the desperate attempts at rescue, many people were buried under the rubble. Roofed children with serious illnesses had to be evacuated and brought to other facilities. The international community reacts with horror to this senseless violence.
Reaction of Ukraine to Russian attack
Ukraine responds to the Russian rocket attacks with targeted drone attacks on Russia. Whole swarms of drones set fire to tankers and other critical infrastructure in Russia. The Ukrainian drone attacks are intended to compensate for the lack of severe distant weapons that Ukraine has in the fight against the Russian invasion. Nevertheless, the damage caused by the Ukrainian drones is in no relation to the devastating effects of Russian bombing on Ukraine.
Germany and the G7 countries support Ukraine
Chancellor Olaf Scholz promises long -term support in the fight against the Russian attack war. Germany and the G7 countries work together on a loan package of around $ 50 billion to support Ukraine financially. This is shown by international solidarity with Ukraine and the determination to stop the Russian aggression.
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