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The Mourn’s Day was announced in Kiev after the second largest air attack has still killed at least 23 people, including four children.
The mayor of the city welcomed Klitskaya that they will honor the dead, as massive efforts to restore the five -story apartments where 23 of 23 were killed.
The attack was widely convicted – the White House said Donald Trump was “not satisfied” but not surprised, while the President of the European Union commission Ursul von der Leyen said Russia “I would stop at nothing to terrorize Ukraine”.
Meanwhile, EU Defense Ministers meet in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday to discuss Ukraine’s military support.
The attack also damaged the EU diplomatic mission and the British Council building in Central Kiev.
Speaking on the way to the meeting on Friday, Lithuanian Defense Minister DovilÄ— Shakalien said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cheaply buys time to kill more people.”
“The hopes for possible peace talks will be at least naive if we look at what is happening in Ukraine, and what has just happened (Thursday),” she added.
Estonian Defense Minister Khan Pecur said that NATO membership would be the best security guarantee for Ukraine.
Less fighting took place from Thursday to Friday night, though Russia and Ukraine reported that dozens of drones were beaten.
The head of the regional Kharkiva Oleh Sinihubov said they had attacked five settlements in their region, and one person was killed in Kupyansk.
Trump hoped to organize a summit with the participation of the President of Ukrainian Volodimir Zelensky and Putin to put an end to the war, but these efforts have stopped since then.
Speaking after the attack on Thursday, Zelensky said that Moscow had chosen “ballistics instead of a negotiating table” and once again confirmed the need for “new, rigid sanctions” to Russia.
Speaking after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, German chancellor Friedrich Merz said it would seem unlikely now when a meeting between Putin and Zelensky would take place.