New details on Dnipro strike and reasons behind Russian advance in Donetsk region. Serhiy Zgurets' column
“We can and must kill their missile and drone industry” - Kuleba calls on G7 and EU to react on Russian missile attack on Dnipro
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba called on the G7 and the EU to respond with a massive sanctions strike after Russian missile attack ruined apartment block in Dnipro
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He wrote about this on Twitter.
"Each barrage of missiles further exhausts Russian stocks. However, they are still able to produce new ones. We can and must kill their missile and drone industry with a mass sanctions strike! I urge G7 and the EU to implement relevant sanctions proposed by Ukraine without delay," the statement reads.
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Also on the morning of January 14, the Russian army launched a missile strike on Kyiv. Explosions were heard in the Dniprovskyi district of the capital and 18 private houses were damaged in the region.
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On January 14, Russian forces struck Dnipro city, destroying the entrance of a ten-story building and injuring at least ten people.
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