Russian state TV blames Ukraine’s OWN air defence systems after civilians killed in missile onslaught

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Russian state TV blames Ukraine’s OWN air defence systems after civilians killed in missile onslaught
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Russian state TV propagandists have claimed yesterday’s strikes that hit residential areas of Kyiv and other cities were the work of Ukraine’s own air defence systems

The Prime Minister is expected to urge fellow G7 leaders to "stay the course" in the battle against President Vladimir Putin.

"Nobody wants peace more than Ukraine. And for our part, we must not waver one iota in our resolve to help them win it." Kyiv was targeted for the first time in months, while Russia also hit civilian areas and energy infrastructure across the country, from Kharkiv in the east to Lviv near the Polish border.

He continued: "They've touched the whole world.. The world is with us. We are doing everything to get a modern air defence."Please help one another! Please take care of those who are left alone in these circumstances!Zelenskyy shared a message of hope in his latest address to Ukrainians.Meanwhile, a Ukrainian MP told LBC that negotiating a peace deal with Russia would be impossible as long as Moscow wanted to destroy her country.

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