The number of deaths in the Russian attack on Jelensky’s hometown rises to 18

Regional officials say the death toll on Russian missiles has increased to 18, including nine children, following the Russian missiles at Giri Rih, in Ukraine’s center.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Jelenski from Girivi Rihi – says that the young man who lost his life in the Friday attack is only three years old.
At least 72 people were injured and the youngest child was a three -month -old baby, which is an attack with ballistic missiles. According to regional governor Cherie Lysuckk, half of them are being treated at the hospital, of which 17 are still in critical condition.
“This cannot be forgiven,” said Olexander Wilgul, president of the city’s security council.
According to local authorities, the attack has damaged about 20 apartments, about three dozen vehicles, an educational establishment and a restaurant. According to the authorities, the missile targeted a residential neighborhood.
Girivi Rih is about 70 kilometers away from the population and the east front row, where about 600,000 people live.
“The missile struck a portion of the residential buildings – a playground and reached normal streets,” Jelensky said on his official telegraph channel.
The Russian Defense Ministry says that a meeting with a meeting with Western units and instruments has been “highly accurate missile offensive” with a very explosive warship against a restaurant.
Kremlin says 85 military and foreign officers were killed in the attack and destroyed 20 vehicles used for military purposes. Kiev rejected these statements and accused Moscow of deliberately aiming for the public.
Russian attacks reach Ukrainian cities daily. According to Kiev, it has been released in Ukraine at night in Ukraine.
Jelenski says Russia’s continuous attack proves his lack of war to end the war, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has not taken peace amidst the US efforts to meditate and end the war that will last for more than three years.
The Ukrainian leader urged allies to put too much pressure on Moscow to accept the peace agreement. Jelensky also appealed to Ukraine to strengthen air security, making it better to defend himself against Russian air threats.
Jelensky also criticized Washington’s attack on his hometown. The US Ambassador in Ukraine, Bridget to Brink, published a post on social networks and said that he was “horrified” in the attack.
“More than 50 people, including 6 children, were injured and 16 died, that is why the war must end,” the publication says.
Jelensky, who has so far had a tense relationship with US President Donald Trump, has responded to the ambassador’s comments, saying that it was “unpleasant surprise” as it did not name Russia as the editor of the attack.
“Such a strong country, such a strong people – and such a weak reaction. When talking about the missile that killed children, they are afraid to say ‘Russian’,” Jelensky said.
“Yes, the war must come to an end. But to end it, we should not be afraid to call them by names,” the Ukrainian president said.