Ukraine says 31 killed in Russian strike on Thursday
KYIV: Ukrainian rescue workers on Friday uncovered the body of a two-year-old, as they finished work following a Russian attack the day prior that killed 31 people in all.
Kyiv observed a day of mourning after the deadliest attack in the Ukrainian capital this year ripped open a nine-storey residential building, wounding 159 people and claiming the lives of five children.
"This despicable attack by Russia shows that additional pressure and sanctions on Moscow are necessary," Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday, announcing rescue operations had wrapped up.
"We appreciate that (US) president (Donald) Trump, European leaders and our other partners clearly see what is happening and condemn Russia," he added.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Friday described the Russian attacks as "depraved" and posted a picture of the bloc's flag at half mast.
"More weapons for Ukraine and tougher sanctions on Russia are the fastest way to end the war. Getting more air defenses to Ukraine fast is our priority," she added in a post.
Separately, one person was also killed in a Russian attack early Friday on Zaporizhzhia, in southeast Ukraine, the region's military administration said on Telegram.
Another was killed in the northeastern Kharkiv region, officials said, while the toll from another strike on Thursday -- this time in Kramatorsk further south -- rose to three.
Thursday's attack was among the deadliest the capital has seen since Russia launched its large-scale offensive in February 2022.
Trump on Thursday blasted Russia's actions in Ukraine, suggesting that new sanctions against Moscow were coming.
"Russia -- I think it's disgusting what they're doing. I think it's disgusting," Trump told journalists.
On Monday, the US leader issued a "10 or 12" day ultimatum for Moscow to halt its invasion, now in its fourth year, or face sanctions.
"This despicable attack by Russia shows that additional pressure and sanctions on Moscow are necessary," Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday, announcing rescue operations had wrapped up.
"We appreciate that (US) president (Donald) Trump, European leaders and our other partners clearly see what is happening and condemn Russia," he added.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Friday described the Russian attacks as "depraved" and posted a picture of the bloc's flag at half mast.
"More weapons for Ukraine and tougher sanctions on Russia are the fastest way to end the war. Getting more air defenses to Ukraine fast is our priority," she added in a post.
Separately, one person was also killed in a Russian attack early Friday on Zaporizhzhia, in southeast Ukraine, the region's military administration said on Telegram.
Thursday's attack was among the deadliest the capital has seen since Russia launched its large-scale offensive in February 2022.
Trump on Thursday blasted Russia's actions in Ukraine, suggesting that new sanctions against Moscow were coming.
"Russia -- I think it's disgusting what they're doing. I think it's disgusting," Trump told journalists.
On Monday, the US leader issued a "10 or 12" day ultimatum for Moscow to halt its invasion, now in its fourth year, or face sanctions.
Top Comment
A
Abhay Sandwar
13 hours ago
Russia wish to see Ukraine bleeding . humanity and Humane have lost place in Moscow book and US Trump has just aggravated Ukraine matter and really interested in the continuance of WAR IN UKRAINE .russia well understands US policy to boost ARMS SALE ON GLOBAL MARKET AND FIIL IN TRESURY > WORLD IS PASSING THROUGH WAR MINDED COUNTRY HEAD AND WEAPON INDUSTRY TO GROW AT THE COST OF PEACE INTO PIECES >SORRY TRAGIC TRAGEDY >Read allPost comment
Popular from World
- 'Fire vs lamp': China torches US for hypocrisy; 'why can you trade with Russia but not us?'
- Who is Mira Murati? Former OpenAI CTO who rejected Mark Zuckerberg’s $1 billion offer to join Meta AI
- 'Highly provocative': US deploys two nuclear subs; Trump warns ex-Russian president Medvedev of 'unintended consequences'
- 'We need accurate numbers': Trump fires BLS chief Erika McEntarfer after weak July jobs report; claims 'Biden appointee' manipulated data
- Anaconda shooting: 4 reportedly killed after shooter opens fire at Owl Bar in Montana, town on lockdown
end of article
Trending Stories
- ‘Documented history of anti-India hostility’: Centre trashes UK Parliamentary report; calls out 'unverified and dubious sources'
- Mob violence in Pune: Clashes erupt in Yavat village over objectionable social media post; Section 144 imposed - Top developments
- German influencer Younes Zarou, who has 21 million followers, visits Bengaluru; announced Church Street meetup sparks chaos
- Bengaluru techie arrested in Rs 379 crore CoinDCX crypto theft: How hacker used his login to siphon funds; got call from Germany
- SSC exam 2025 glitches spark massive nationwide protest: Here’s why #SSCMisManagement is trending on social media
- 40 jobs AI can't touch in 2025, says Microsoft Research: Is your career on the list?
- Former PM HD Devegowda's grandson Prajwal Revanna convicted for raping 47-year-old domestic help
Featured in world
- Who is Michael Brown? 45-year-old suspect in Montana bar shooting; manhunt launched for armed local resident
- 58-year era ends: Corporation for Public Broadcasting to close after Trump pulls funding; $1.1 billion cut by Congress
- 'Calling people Nazi for thinking Sydney Sweeney is beautiful': JD Vance reacts to American Eagle's jeans row
- Mass shooting at Owl Bar in Anaconda: Suspect flees, cops chase with chopper, drone. What happened so far
- 'We need accurate numbers': Trump fires BLS chief Erika McEntarfer after weak July jobs report; claims 'Biden appointee' manipulated data
- Threat in Pakistan? US asks officials to limit visits to high-end hotels in Karachi
Visual Stories
- In pics: Elegant looks of actress Nandita Swetha
- In Pics: Stylish looks of Vani Bhojan
- Saniya Iyappan’s breezy blue mood
- Step-by-step sewing guide to make a dress from your old curtains
- 10 commonly used words that were invented by Shakespeare
Photostories
- How Bollywood stars are inspiring everyday fashion with iconic style statements
- Beetroot and heart health: 7 beetroot shot recipes for 7 days of the week
- From battling depression during career lows to restarting it after motherhood; Anita Hassanandani opens up about staying away from son Aarav, doing Chhoriyan Chali Gaon and life - Exclusive
- From clean-cut to the angry avatar: A style journey through host Mohanlal's Bigg Boss Malayalam looks
- 5 ways to be more likeable, as per psychology
- Scientists finally reveal what really triggers lightning strikes
- 4 protein- & fiber-packed foods to wrap in leftover rotis
- Moushumi Chatterjee: The actress who chose integrity over awards
- From Chia Seeds Laddoos to Beetroot Microwave Cake: 5 tasty ways to include superfoods in daily meals
- 6 early signs of prostate cancer that are often missed
Top Trends
Up Next