Zelenskyy on Dnipro strike: ‘We must do everything to stop’ Russia | USA TODAY #Shorts

“There is no doubt: Every person guilty of this war crime will be identified and brought to justice,” Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said after a Russia airstrike killed at least 44 people in a Dnipro, Ukraine apartment building.

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The Kremlin denied responsibility for a missile strike on a central Ukraine apartment building that has killed at least 44 people, including five children. Russia claims Ukrainian air defense systems caused the damage.

National Police Chief Igor Klymenko said search and rescue operations have been completed at the site of the nine-story building that housed about 1,700 people in Dnipro. Sixteen children were among the 79 people injured – 28 of them hospitalized, 10 in serious condition, Klymenko said in a Facebook update.

Twenty people remain missing, including four children. Some people were trapped on upper floors, and some signaled for help with lights on their cellphones.

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59 comments

  1. Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych has offered his resignation after suggesting a Russian missile which hit a building in Dnipro, killing 44 people, was shot down by Kyiv.

  2. I feel for the Ukrainian people, but this guy is a con man who needs to show where our tax dollars have gone. Ukraine needs to negotiate a peace with Russia to bring the war to an end.

  3. This could end in a minute if there were no money driving this. Russia got pushed around and they were left no choice to act. This has been in the works for 30 years so it’s not out of the blue. No matter if it’s popular! Russia laying out the conditions under which this could end but for some that would mean no more money!

    1. Big facts. Someone reads amercian policy towards Russia for decades and what this is about. And the weapons manufacturers and kickbacks to politicians Jus like big pharma

    1. A small price to pay for vanquishing putin and his thugs, i am in ! Unlike the mexicans paying for the wall , the russians will pay and pay and pay again for their atrocities and treachery. Every russian citizen will be forced at gunpoint to rebuild ukraine for punishment when this ends.

  4. “ we will need 100 billions more of your US tax dollars and a couple more visits from movie stars to get this done “

    1. @Russell Henderson nah.
      That ain’t it chief.
      I support people having the ability to be free absolutely, but what I’m not willing to do is sink my own nation and it’s people in exchange for Ukraine to cede half its territory.
      Ultimately that’s exactly what’s going to happen. They’re going to give up the eastern part of their land and we will have wasted billions for nothing while our own people need relief

    2. @Russell Henderson You are mentally ill. Ukraine is none of our business, like Texas is none of Russias business.

    3. @john ambrose what do you think will happen if Putin takes over Ukraine. Do you think he will stop there?

  5. Look at the price of eggs and milk and everything, we need those billions , eggs costing more than the chicken is crazy

  6. Translated. Send us all of your money. We have to keep the laundering going until the US breaks up from debt.

    1. @Blue Of course not. I seems like a really cheap amount of money to hand my country’s enemy a huge loss. Why do you think we lose money?

    2. @Ron S We don’t need a draft because the Ukrainian people are kicking butt. That is why it is such a great use of my country’s money. Let me ask you this. Which Republican politician is calling for us to stop giving military aide to Ukraine?

    1. Yup, when thieves try to steal my property and murderers try to kill me, my first instinct is to come to a peaceful resolution with them. Makes perfect sense..!

  7. His desire to start WW3 instead of negotiating for peace is absolutely disgusting. Its time we stop escalating and prolonging the situation by arming Ukraine. Its time we let Ukraine sort this out on their own while we stop jeopardizing the safety of the world.

    1. @Dan Hoyt he tried to start the world war by bombing Poland. Pay attention or stfu and sheep over something else.

    2. @Russell Henderson you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about Putin wasn’t the one that broke the agreement between Russia and NATO to never move their territory East, which NATO has done during every US presidency up until Ukraine which happens to share a border with Russia. Go back to your NBA comment sections.

    1. As well as all of our allies and most of the free countries of the world. Besides its Ukrainians giving their lives to fight for freedom. I am so proud of our taxpayer funded aide and how the Ukrainians are kicking butt with it.

    1. @Russell Henderson looking at your past comments is a riot…you idolize Dr Fauci and that says a lot about you and your cognitive function

  8. Dude needs to stop saying “we” in his sentences. Unless it’s “We need to negotiate for peace”.

    1. A 100 billion into industry, roads, and other infrastructure for the American people in the United States.

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