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They [Russia] are bombing the hell out of them [Ukraine] right now... and I put a statement out, a very strong statement 'can't do that, can't do that'."
Last night, the Russian army struck the centre of Dobropillya in the Donetsk region with two ballistic missiles. After our emergency services arrived at the scene, they launched another strike, deliberately targeting the rescuers. This is a vile and inhumane intimidation tactic often used by the Russians."
We must keep her alive in our memory,
he said, putting his arms around her Her face was cut up and she had her arm bandaged. I started screaming and I don't remember anything after that,
the 40-year-old nurse said It was really loud. Really scary,
she said, wondering where the bombs would fall next time I think he's doing what anybody else would."
When asked Friday by a reporter during an Oval Office exchange if Russian President Everything that helps Putin finance the war must be broken."
Zelenskyy welcomed the prospect of additional sanctions on Moscow, saying That's up to the president of the United States,
he told CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan in an interview at the Council on Foreign Relations Last night, the Russian army fired two ballistic missiles at the center of Dobropillya,
Such strikes show that Russia's objectives have not changed. Therefore, it is crucial to continue to do our best to protect lives, strengthen our air defences, and increase sanctions against Russia. Everything that helps Putin finance the war must collapse,
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Facebook While extinguishing the fire, the occupiers struck again, damaging the fire truck,
the ministry said on the Telegram Messenger I am deeply troubled to hear reports of a shooting at a pub in Scarborough.I have spoken to (Toronto Police Chief Myron) Demkiw and he has assured me all necessary resources have been deployed. This is an early and ongoing investigation - police will provide further details. My thoughts are with the victims and their families."
Olivia Chow, mayor of Toronto, said