International condemnation after Russian bombings

by times news cr

2024-07-11 05:22:46

A series of Russian bombings in Ukraine The bomb left at least 36 dead and hit two hospitals, including a children’s hospital, prompting international condemnation ahead of a summit of the I’LL TAKE.

“Russian terrorists have once again launched a massive attack Ukraine with missiles,” the Ukrainian president said, Volodymyr Zelensky. The affected cities are Kiev, Dnipró, Krivói Rog, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, located in the centre and east of the country.

Zelensky said that “residential buildings, infrastructure and a children’s hospital were damaged” and authorities indicated that the Russians launched 38 missiles, of which 30 were shot down. Warsawwhere he was yesterday, called for an urgent meeting of the Security Council HIM and a “stronger response” from Western powers.

In kyiv, where two medical centres were hit by shells, including a major children’s hospital, 22 people were killed and 72 others were injured, according to emergency services. Another 11 people died in the Dnipropetrovk, in central Russia and three others in Pokrovsk, further east, close to the front line, according to authorities. In total, at least 137 people were injured.

Russia denied responsibility for the bombings and said it targeted “military installations”, claiming that the damage was caused by Ukrainian missiles.

The secretary of the ONU, Antonio Guterres, The head of the Ukrainian diplomatic corps said that the attacks on the medical centres were “particularly shocking”. European Union, Josep Borrell.

France, the United Kingdom and Canada also condemned the attacks. Since Mexico, the Secretary of Foreign Relations He referred to the bombing by condemning “any type of attack against civilian objectives” and demanded “strict adherence to the codes of conduct established in international law.”

2024-07-11 05:22:46

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