Biden condemns Russia’s missile attacks on Ukraine

US condemns Russia’s attack on Kiev

U.S. President Joe Biden condemned Russia’s missile attacks on Ukraine, saying that “these attacks once again show how brutal the illegitimate war of Russian President Vladimir Putin against the Ukrainian people is.”

Biden, in a written statement, said, “The United States regretfully condemns Russia’s missile attacks on many parts of Ukraine, including Kyiv, today.” used the phrase.

Pointing out that civilians were injured, killed and non-military targets were destroyed in these attacks, Biden said, “These attacks have once again shown how brutal Putin’s illegitimate war against the Ukrainian people is.” shared his opinion.

While wishing his condolences to the relatives of those who lost their lives in the attacks and a speedy recovery to the injured, Biden once again reiterated his commitment to stand by Ukraine until the end and to impose sanctions on Russia.

At the end of his statement, Biden said, “Once again, we call on Russia to end this unnecessary war as soon as possible and withdraw its troops from Ukraine.” he called.

The Ukrainian General Staff announced that Russia used 84 cruise missiles and 24 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in attacks against various regions of Ukraine this morning.

Kyiv ATTACK OF RUSSIA

Explosions were heard one after the other in the morning and noon today in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and in several cities, it was stated that smoke rose from many buildings in Kiev.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, “One of the rockets fired at Kiev fell on the street where the security services are located. President Zelensky’s office is also located in this area.” made the statement.

“They are trying to wipe us off the face of the earth,” the Ukrainian President said in his first statement after the explosions. “Russia launched 75 rockets this morning, 41 of them were neutralized by our air defense,” Ukrainian Chief of Staff Valeriy Zaluzhniy said.