Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with drones: Trump's reaction to strikes on Ukraine.
Attack on Zaporizhzhia and its consequences for Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: On the night of August 30, Russian occupiers attacked Zaporizhzhia using drones. This led to damage to a building and a fire broke out at one of the industrial enterprises. At this time, there is no information about casualties.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction regarding the RF attack on Kyiv, but it did not surprise him much, - said press secretary Caroline Levitt.
Tragic consequences of attacks on Kyiv
According to preliminary data, as a result of the attack by Russian forces on Kyiv, 22 people have died. The assault targeted the office of 'Ukrainian Truth' and the editorial office of 'Radio Liberty'. Many businesses, including the Honey confectionery on Zhilyanskaya, suffered serious damage.
On August 29, a Day of Mourning was declared in Kyiv to honor the victims. On this day, all entertainment events and flag raising were temporarily banned. Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiga also reported damage to the building of the European Union Advisory Mission in Ukraine.
Response to aggression
The shelling of Zaporizhzhia and attacks on Kyiv have caused significant damage and led to human losses, provoking negative reactions from both the U.S. president and the Ukrainian authorities.
These events underscore the threat that Russian aggression poses to Ukraine and the international community. The response of world leaders will determine how relations between countries that stand up for democracy and human rights will develop in the future.
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