The Ukrainian president Wolodyymyr Senskyj breaks his visit to South Africa after Kiev was attacked by missiles and drones. In the Ukrainian capital, the search for victims runs after the heavy bombing.
Senskyj announced that he would cancel part of his program in South Africa and returned to Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrij Sybiha will hold all the necessary meetings in South Africa to inform about the situation in Ukraine.
Heavy attack on Kyiv
In the night of Thursday, the Russian army had led a massive attack from the air against Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian disaster protection, nine people were killed and more than 70 others were injured. There are six children among the injured.
In the capital Kyiv there were consequences in various places. Various buildings with a high rise were damaged, including garages and a variety of burned cars.
Destroy
A house was destroyed, there were people under the rubble. Further victims are suspected of the ruins, because the rescue and rescue work has not yet ended in the morning hours.
Searching is still active
“The ringing of telephones can be heard from the ruins – the search continues until we are sure that we have all done that,” said the Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko of the Unian Press Office. The rescue teams are still looking for two children who have not yet been found at the scene of the accident.
Nationally there were victims and damage in nine regions. In addition to KYIV, the Karkiw, Dnipropetrovsk, Saporischschja and Schytomyr regions. In the latter, for example, a firefighter was injured when the Russians started a second wave of attack.
Talk about defense
In the meantime, conversations about the defense of the countries are going on in other parts of Europe. According to a media report, Great -Britain and the EU committee will complete the plans for a new defense act. This reported the “financial times”, stating different insiders. The plan is expected to announce on May 19 on May 19.
Source: Krone

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