Kyiv, Ukraine – Russian missiles and drones were killed in Kiev on Tuesday, at least 14 people and hit 44 others, according to Ukrainian officials.
The head of the military administration in the city of Kiev said that Timor Tacattinko said that 14 people were killed in the attack, which caused a residential building and destroyed dozens of apartments. Emergency workers were at the scene to save people from the rubble.
UkraineThe emergency service said 44 people were injured.
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The attack, the latest in a series of drone attacks and missiles on Kiev, where world leaders held a group of seven meetings in Canada, which is expected to be attended by Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski. The summit lasts until Tuesday.
Interior Minister Ih Klainico told reporters at the scene that an American citizen was killed in the attack after he was wounded by shrapnel. Bangs can be heard for hours overnight on Tuesday.
Clemenco said thirty apartments were destroyed in one residential bloc.
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People were injured in the sviatoshynskyi provinces in the city. The mayor of Kiev Vitaly Klitschko said that the fires broke out in two other regions of Kiev as a result of the land of drones from the Ukrainian air defenses.
Canada, who took over this year’s group, has called Zelinsky to the top, where he is expected to hold individual meetings with world leaders.
Zelenskyy was scheduled to meet with President Trump in Canada on Tuesday, but the White House announced that Mr. Trump would return unexpectedly to Washington on Monday evening instead of Tuesday night because of Tensions in the Middle East.
Russia has launched a record number of drones and missiles in recent weeks. Moscow escalated the attacks after the Ukraine Security Agency organized a bold operation targeting war planes in deep air bases inside Russian territory.
A small progress of the direct peace conversations that were held in Istanbul, with the exception of Prisoners exchangeZelinski said it is expected to conclude next week.
Meanwhile, Russian security chief Sergei Shoigu arrived in North Korea on Tuesday to meet with leader Kim Jong Un for the second time in less than two weeks, according to Russian news agencies, according to Agence France -Presse. Reuters news agency TASS in Russia as saying that Shoigu went to Pyongyang “about special instructions” from President Vladimir Putin.
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