Russia Issues Fresh Threats Against Kyiv, Urges Foreign Nationals to Evacuate
Russia threatens Kyiv with fresh wave of strikes and tells foreign visitors and diplomats to leave Ukraine's capital 'as soon as possible'
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Russia has threatened to intensify strikes on Kyiv, urging foreign nationals and diplomats to leave the city immediately. Following recent attacks that killed four and injured around 100, Ukraine dismisses these threats as mere rhetoric, while the U.S. has been warned to evacuate its embassy personnel.
- 01Russia's foreign ministry announced plans for systematic strikes on Kyiv, targeting decision-making centers and drone facilities.
- 02Recent Russian strikes resulted in four deaths and approximately 100 injuries in Kyiv, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- 03Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga urged international partners not to succumb to Russian threats, labeling them as blackmail.
- 04The U.S. has been advised to evacuate its diplomats from Kyiv amid escalating tensions, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio being informed of the threats.
- 05Russia's attacks on Ukraine have intensified since the invasion began in February 2022, marking the conflict as Europe's deadliest since World War II.
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Russia has issued fresh threats of systematic strikes against Kyiv, following one of the largest attacks on the city since the invasion began. The Russian foreign ministry has called on foreign nationals and diplomats to evacuate Kyiv 'as soon as possible,' warning civilians to avoid government and military buildings. This warning comes after recent strikes resulted in four deaths and around 100 injuries, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned. The Russian government claims these attacks are retaliatory, citing an alleged Ukrainian strike on a student dormitory in the Russian-occupied city of Starobilsk. Ukraine, however, maintains that its military targets Russian military units and not civilians. Amid these threats, the U.S. has been urged to withdraw its diplomats from Kyiv, while Ukraine's foreign minister has dismissed the warnings as Russian 'rhetoric.' The ongoing conflict, which began in February 2022, has escalated into Europe's deadliest since World War II, with Ukraine seeking additional military support from the U.S. and Europe to bolster its defenses against Russian aggression.
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The escalation of Russian strikes poses a direct threat to the safety of civilians in Kyiv and could lead to increased casualties and displacement.
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