‘Russia is deliberately killing people’: Zelancesi condemned the ‘condemn’ attacks in front of Trump talks; Kharkiv attack 7, zaporizhzhia wound 20

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski on Monday accused Russia of carrying out a “condemnable” attacks on Russia, including an attack on Azerbaijani’s oil facility in Odessa, which was a few hours ahead of his planned talks in Washington with US President Donald Trump and European leaders.Zelancesi wrote on X, “It was a protesting and condensed Russian strike. They know that there is a meeting in Washington today, which will address the end of the war.” “Russians are deliberately killing people, especially children. Seven people have been killed as a result of a drone strike in Kharkiv, the youngest girl who is only one and a half years old. Dozens of people have been injured, including children.”Attack in many areasRussian attacks also targeted Kharkiv, Zaporizhjia, Sumi region, and Odessa, in which, according to the Reuters report, residential buildings and significant infrastructure were destroyed.According to regional governor Ivan Fedorov, in Zaporizhjia, a Russian missile attack killed three people and injured 20, “many in critical condition”.Zelansky condemned an energy facility in Odessa, Azerbaijan’s sleeping company. “This means that it was an attack not only on us but also on our relationship and energy security,” he said.Diplomatic effort and washington talksZelansky is designed to meet Trump in Washington, to discuss major issues related to ending conflicts with UK, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, European Union and NATO leaders.“The Russian war machine continues to destroy life despite everything. Putin will perform protesting murders to maintain pressure on Ukraine and Europe, as well as to humiliate diplomatic efforts,” Zelancesi said. “That’s why we are seeking assistance to end murders. Reliable security guarantee is required. Russia should not be rewarded for participation in this war. The war should end. And this is Moscow that should hear the word: ‘Stop.’

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