Ukraine's Zelenskiy Vows Retaliation for Russian Strike
After a Russian missile strike killed at least 29 people and damaged a children's hospital in Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed retaliation. He called on Ukraine's allies to provide a strong response and strengthen Ukraine's air defenses and energy sector.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed willingness to shoot down Russian missiles over Ukrainian soil with NATO cooperation. The attacks sparked outrage and anger towards Russia, with Ukrainian officials and residents condemning the deliberate attack on a civilian site.
The NATO summit in Washington is expected to announce a historic aid package for Ukraine, including air defense systems, but the recent hospital attack shows that it may not be enough to fully protect Ukraine from Russian attacks.
Nevertheless, Poland and Ukraine have signed a bilateral security agreement, providing for further military cooperation and support.
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