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Zelensky demands tougher sanctions after Russian strikes kill 31 in Kyiv

Rachel Hagan
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Reuters the image shows two women sat in fold out chairs with their heads in their hands and another man standing, facing away from the camera with his hands over his face. to their left is a burnt out car and in the background police tape and emergency workers.Reuters

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has called for stronger international sanctions on Russia after a deadly attack on Kyiv killed at least 31 people.

Zelensky said five children - the youngest aged two - were among the dead and 159 people had been wounded in the assault on Thursday.

"No matter how much the Kremlin denies their effectiveness, sanctions do work - and they must be strengthened," he said.

Kyiv observed a day of mourning after the attack on the capital collapsed an apartment block and damaged a hospital, school, nursery and university.

Reuters The image shows a red bricked building obliterated from a missile and drone attack, balcony's and windows blasted out and shrapnel and debris all over the floor surrounded by treesReuters

Russia launched more than 300 drones and eight cruise missiles in the overnight assault, Ukraine's air force said. The attack was one of the deadliest Kyiv has experienced since Russia launched its large-scale invasion in February 2022.

US president Donald Trump condemned Russia's actions in Ukraine and suggested new sanctions against Moscow were coming.

"Russia, I think it's disgusting what they're doing. I think it's disgusting," he told journalists.

On Monday, Trump issued a new "10 or 12" day deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine.

John Kelley, the acting US representative to the United Nations, told the UN Security Council on Thursday that Russia and Ukraine "must negotiate a ceasefire and durable peace".

"It is time to make a deal," he said.

Ukrainian officials on Friday said Kyiv had received "positive signals" from the US about potential new sanctions, particularly targeting Russian oil and secondary markets.

Ukraine's deputy foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said Trump has been "generous and patient", but that "now is the time to put maximum pressure on Moscow".

Meanwhile, Germany pledged on Friday to deliver two additional US-made Patriot air defence systems in the coming days.

Zelensky said in July alone, Russia launched more than 5,100 glide bombs, 3,800 Shahed drones, and 260 missiles, including 128 ballistic.

"Every day matters," he said. "This can only be stopped through joint efforts – by America, Europe, and other global actors."


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