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We will discover you: Ukraine Prez Zelenskyy warns Russian pilots as Putin steps up assault amid G7 meet

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Russian pilots after Russian missiles struck Kyiv on Sunday and stated, “We will find you”.

Ukraine President Volodymyrr Zelenskyy (File photograph)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday warned Russian pilots who shelled residential buildings in Kyiv and stated, “All pilots, dispatchers must understand that we will find you.” He further said, “Judgement awaits you all” and known as the act a warfare crime.

This comes after Russian missiles struck an residence block near a kindergarten in Kyiv on Sunday. As many as 4 explosions rocked Ukraine’s capital metropolis within the first such assault in weeks.

Zelenskyy appealed to Russian pilots who’re shelling residential buildings

“All pilots, dispatchers must understand:we will find you. Each of you will be responsible for these strikes.When your missiles hit residential buildings this is war crime. Judgment awaits you all.” pic.twitter.com/WuQdHDGGi2

— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 26, 2022

President Zelenskyy additionally appealed to the Belarusians and stated, “ The Kremlin has already decided everything for you, your lives are worthless to them. You are not slaves. You don’t have to die. You can’t let anyone decide what awaits you next.”

The missile strike which killed one and wounded at the least six folks got here at the same time as world leaders gathered in Germany for the G7 summit.

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US President Joe Biden reacted to the Russian missile strike and known as it an act of “barbarism”. He additional instructed allies on the G7 summit that “we have to stay together” towards Russia.

G7 LEADERS IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA

The G7 summit that befell in Germany on Sunday focussed on the influence of the Russia-Ukraine warfare on meals and vitality provides and the worldwide financial system. Four of the seven nations moved to ban the import of Russian gold to tighten the sanctions imposed on Moscow.

According to a report by AFP, Britain, the United States, Japan and Canada agreed on the ban on new Russian gold imports.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba demanded additional sanctions to be imposed on Russia and stated the G7 international locations ought to reply to the newest missile strike by offering extra heavy weapons to Ukraine.

(With inputs from AFP and Reuters)