Germany to help repair Ukraine's energy infrastructure after Russian bombing
發佈日期: 2025-10-24 20:05
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due in London for talks today with two dozen European leaders who have pledged military help to protect his country from Russian aggression. Meanwhile, a Russian overnight drone attack damaged several buildings including a kindergarten in Kyiv injuring eight people. The aftermath of an overnight Russian drone strike that damaged a residential building, a kindergarten, office centre and synagogue in the Ukrainian capital. Leaving large craters in the street, damaged cars, and blown out windows in residential buildings. This Ukrainian serviceman said. "Around 12 drones flew and you can see that is the location of impact. It was not shot down and flew here. Debris destroyed the car that caught fire and all the windows were smashed." This resident said. "We have gotten used to it unfortunately. Each day we are expecting some terrible news. Yesterday I saw this explosion from the window and did not know it was a school. Ukraine's Air Force said Russia fired a barrage of 130 strikes and decoy drones across the country overnight. This as wives and mothers of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the fight against Russia planted trees in a public park in Kyiv as a way to remember their sacrifice. Carrying a photo of her deceased husband, this woman said. "It's very painful. We have a small daughter, unfortunately he died on her birthday. She was turning 3 years old that day. She is now 5. And now only the two of us are left. It's really hard and we are doing everything for him to be known and remembered." Twenty-two women came, many carrying portraits planting cherry trees and attaching replicas of their loved-ones' military dog-tags. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kirstersson in Stockholm this week, announcing plans to buy 100 to 150 Swedish-made Gripen fighter jets over the next decade and beyond. Zelenskyy also spoke again on Russia "pretending" to engage in diplomacy only to "delay the transfer or sale of Tomahawks to Ukraine," adding, " When Russia is truly ready for diplomacy, we will see it."
