Zelenskyy slams ‘weak’ U.S. response to Russian strike on his hometown



Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday slammed the U.S. Embassy for what he referred to as a “weak” assertion that didn’t blame Russia for a missile strike on his hometown that killed 18 individuals, together with 9 youngsters.

In one of many deadliest strikes in latest weeks, a Russian missile on Friday night struck a residential space close to a youngsters’s playground within the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rig.

Seventy-two individuals had been wounded, 12 of them youngsters, Dnipropetrovsk Gov. Sergiy Lysak stated after the top of emergency operations in a single day, with metropolis officers declaring three days of mourning.

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