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10 Jun 2025, 14:04 GMT+10
Vladimir Zelensky has accused the US of not putting enough pressure on Russia and called for concrete action
Russia conducted a new wave of strikes across Ukraine overnight, with Kiev suffering the brunt of the attack, according to local officials. The Russian Defense Ministry has yet to comment on the strikes.
On Tuesday, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said Kiev and Odessa Region were the most affected, with at least 19 fires reported.
In Kiev, Mayor Vitaly Klitschko reported that facilities in several districts were hit, including two non-residential buildings. He said there were no fatalities, but four people were injured. Later, he added that a fire broke out at a business center in Shevchenkovsky district in the western part of Kiev. Unconfirmed media reports claim that the center once hosted a British visa center.
Russian Telegram channels covering the conflict, however, suggested that this particular strike damaged the Artyom military plant located in the same area, adding that other targets reportedly included warehouses, energy facilities, and various defense companies.
Timur Tkachenko, the head of the local administration, said the attack damaged unidentified warehouses in Obolonsky district in the northwestern part of the capital, and destroyed another business center in the southern Goloseevsky district.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported two deaths and nine injuries in Odessa, adding that several buildings, including an unnamed company, were hit.
Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky said the overnight attack involved 315 drones and seven missiles. He criticized the US for what he called a reluctance to put pressure on Russia, saying the attack was "louder than the efforts of the United States and others in the world to force Russia to peace."
Zelensky went on to urge Washington to respond to the reported attacks. "It is important that the response to this and other similar Russian strikes is not the silence of the world, but concrete actions. Actions by America, which has the power to force Russia to peace."
The recent reported wave of strikes comes after Kiev significantly intensified drone strikes into Russia, which Moscow views as an attempt to derail ongoing peace efforts. Russian officials have also accused Ukraine of orchestrating "terrorist" attacks on railway infrastructure, as well as airbases that host nuclear-capable bombers.
Moscow has stated that its strikes are only aimed at military-related facilities and never target civilians.
(RT.com)
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