Screaming Attack: Kellogg Harshly Responded to Russia's Large-Scale Attack on Kyiv.
According to inkorr.com: Kit Kellogg, the U.S. presidential special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, expressed his outrage over Russia's attack on Ukraine. In his tweet, he characterized these strikes as 'screaming attacks that threaten peace,' emphasizing that the chosen targets were civilian, not military.
Last night Russia launched the second largest aerial attack of the war with 600 drones and 31 missiles. The targets? Not soldiers and weapons but residential areas in Kyiv—blasting civilian trains, the EU & British mission council offices, and innocent civilians. These egregious… pic.twitter.com/qulsiPlTy1
— Keith Kellogg (@generalkellogg) August 28, 2025
According to Ukrainian military officials, Russia's attack resulted in significant casualties among the civilian population. As a result, 18 people died, and about 40 were injured, including children. Kellogg's reaction was one of the sharpest statements from the American administration regarding Russian aggression recently.
The events described in Kellogg's tweet indicate that the situation in Ukraine remains tense, and Russia's attack on civilian objects threatens the peaceful population of the country.
These recent events highlight Russia's ongoing aggression, raising concern both in Ukraine and on the international stage. The actions highlighted by Kellogg emphasize the importance of supporting Ukraine as ordinary citizens continue to face the severe consequences of the conflict.
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