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Despicable and unacceptable: Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau condemns Russian attack on Dnipro
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned Russia's attack on a residential high-rise building in Dnipro on January 14, calling it "despicable and unacceptable"
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He wrote about it on Twitter.
Trudeau also stressed that Canada will continue to support Ukraine.
"Russia’s attacks on residential buildings in Dnipro, Ukraine are despicable, abhorrent, and completely unacceptable. Canada condemns this violence unequivocally – we stand with the people of Ukraine, and we’ll continue to make sure they have the support they need," the Prime Minister wrote.
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On Saturday, January 14, invading Russian forces attacked Dnipro city, destroying a nine-story civilian high-rise apartment building, and killing 30 more, injuring at least 75 people, 12 in heavy condition,43 people are missing
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