'This Is Putin's Response to Calls for Peace' — European Leaders Condemn Russia's Latest Mass Attack on Ukraine
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'This is Putin's response to calls for peace' — European leaders condemn Russia's latest mass attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on Ukraine on Sept. 7, killing at least four people and injuring more than 40, prompting swift condemnation from Kyiv’s European partners.
The attack once again shows Ukraine's need for American Patriot missiles, which are the only ones that can truly defend the country against the extensive attacks, experts believe.
For three and a half years, Ukraine has been defending itself against the Russian war of aggression, peace efforts have been unsuccessful so far. Finally, in Alaska, Putin was courted by Trump in the hope of a peace deal – but there is no movement. Follow all developments in our live blog.
Macron responds to Russia's attack on Ukraine todayFrench President Emmanuel Macron responded to Russia's overnight attack that hit residential areas and the Ukrainian Cabinet. He pledged to work with Ukraine to ensure a just and lasting peace.
At least four people have been killed in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine, with European leaders saying Vladimir Putin is prolonging the conflict and calling for tougher sanctions and an immediate ceasefire.
Condemnation is mounting in Europe of today's Russian attacks on Ukraine, which claimed four lives, with Kiev being the most severely hit. Brussels believes that Moscow is mocking efforts for peace and has no intention of ending the war. Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon also joined the condemnation of the attacks, expressing condolences to the victims of the attacks.
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