Lukashenko Claims Ukraine's Survival at Risk Amid Surge in Attacks
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine remains dire, with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko warning that Ukraine's existence as a state is at risk. Recent escalations have seen Russia launch thousands of drone and missile strikes, severely damaging Ukraine's energy infrastructure and leaving countless households without power.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy laments the relentless assaults, which have surged to over 4,000 attacks in just one week, particularly affecting major cities like Kyiv. Amid these challenges, Zelenskyy is seeking military support, including discussions regarding the potential provision of Tomahawk missiles from the U.S.
He emphasizes that any use of these missiles would be directed solely at military targets. Meanwhile, international leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, condemn Russia's aggression and call for an end to the conflict.
The situation is precarious, with fears of further escalation looming as Ukraine continues to defend itself against relentless attacks, striving for a peaceful resolution.
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