Kuleba appealed to international community over Russian shelling

The foreign minister has appealed to the international community over the massive rocket fire on Ukraine and named 5 steps to be taken as soon as possible.
Dmytro Kuleba wrote about this in social network X.
Ukraine expects the international community to react and take decisive action. To this end, Kuleba noted five steps that need to be taken now. Namely:
- Accelerate the delivery of additional air defence systems and ammunition to Ukraine;
- Provide Ukraine with combat drones of all types;
- Provide Ukraine with long-range missiles with a range of more than 300 kilometres;
- Approve the use of frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine;
- Isolate Russian diplomats in their respective capitals and international organisations.
Putin is stepping up terror against Ukraine. Today was the second massive missile strike in just four days. Civilian infrastructure was damaged; people, including children, were wounded and killed," the minister said.
According to him, the Russian terrorist regime should realise that the killing of civilians and the destruction of civilian infrastructure on the territory of Ukraine will not go unnoticed.
Putin escalates terror against Ukraine. Today was already the second mass missile strike in just four days. Civilian infrastructure has been damaged; people, including children, have been injured and killed.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) January 2, 2024
We expect all states to strongly condemn the attack and take resolute… pic.twitter.com/Yx3JRmzCJL
We shall remind you that according to the General Staff, today the enemy fired 99 means of air attack on Ukraine - missiles of various types. Of these, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed:
- 35 out of 35 strike UAV "Shahed-136/131";
- 10 out of 10 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles;
- 59 of 70 Kh-101/X-555/X-55 cruise missiles;
- 3 out of 3 Kalibr cruise missiles.
The main direction of the strike is Kiev. As of 12:45 p.m., two people were killed in the capital and at least 49 were injured.
- The UN has reported a sharp rise in the number of Ukrainian civilians killed as a result of the war
- Russia has launched a massive attack on Kyiv: high-rise buildings have been destroyed and the death toll continues to rise
- Massive Russian strike on Kiev: rescuers remove rubble, some dead
- Russia hit the Dnieper: 8 people killed, among them a child born in 2023
- Ukrainians have to help wounded during Russian shelling on their own
- Russia hits apartment block in Kiev: dozens of civilians killed, three children among them

Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.












