25 Killed in Kyiv Missile Strike on July 2: Diplomats Urge Global Support for Ukraine.
Residential Building Hit in Kyiv Missile Attack
According to UATV: A missile strike by Russian forces on a multi-story apartment building in Kyiv on July 2 resulted in 25 deaths and approximately 100 injuries, including two children. The attack destroyed the building itself and damaged over 30 locations across the Ukrainian capital.
This incident has sparked widespread international outcry. Foreign diplomats who visited the scene called for increased global support for Ukraine and condemned Russia's actions. Ricardo López-Aranda Jagu stated:
'These are attacks on civilians, and attacks on civilians are a criminal offense, a war crime, and this should not be the norm.' Ricardo López-Aranda Jagu
Another diplomat, Neil Crompton, emphasized the need to back Ukraine during this difficult period, saying:
'As diplomats, we are determined to ensure Ukraine receives proper support in this challenging time—political, military, and so forth.' Neil Crompton
The tragedy underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians and calls for greater international attention and action to aid Ukraine.
Global Reactions to the Attack
This strike on a Kyiv residential building highlights the escalating violence in Ukraine since the war began. The need for international solidarity and support grows ever more apparent as civilians continue to suffer from the conflict's consequences. The diplomatic response reflects a push for decisive global action to counter aggression and protect innocent lives.
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