As many as 45 residential buildings, five critical infrastructure facilities, six educational institutions, five healthcare facilities were damaged by Russia’s missile strikes in Kyiv city on October 10.
The United States has strongly condemned Russia’s missile strikes on Ukrainian cities and stated it will continue efforts to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia accountable for all atrocities and war crimes.
On October 6, at 11:00, a briefing will be held on the topic: "The legal front: how and where Ukraine will defend its interests in the confrontation with Russia."
Almost two weeks into Vladimir Putin’s declaration of the partial mobilization in Russia, from 600,000 to 1 million people crossed out of the country, as per various estimates.
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne says that France will continue maintaining sanctions against Russia which unleashed military aggression against Ukraine and announced the annexation of part of Ukrainian territories.
The death toll in Russia’s missile attack on a convoy of civilian cars, leaving the city of Zaporizhzhia, increased to 31, as another woman died at hospital.
The illegal detention by the invaders of Zaporizhzhia NPP Director General Ihor Murashov is another act of the state terrorism by Russia. Russia must immediately release the director general of the power plant.
By attempting to annex further Ukrainian territories, Russia has constituted a new “low point” in its blatant flouting of international law, which should receive a proper assessment of the entire international community.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America imposed new sanctions against Russia in response to the "accession" of captured Ukrainian territories to the Russian Federation.
Russia’s missile attack on a humanitarian convoy in Zaporizhzhia is a terrorist attack, as a result of which 115 people, including children, were killed or injured.