UN Secretary-General Expresses Concern Over Russian Strike Plans in Kyiv
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated he is deeply concerned by Russia's announcement of planned strikes on Ukrainian defense enterprises and decision-making centers in Kyiv. The statement follows Russia's public declaration of the intended targets.
news.google.comUN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was deeply concerned by Russia's announcement that it plans to launch strikes against Ukrainian defense enterprises and decision-making centers in Kyiv. The statement was issued after Russia publicly identified the intended targets. No additional details on timing or specific locations were provided in the announcement.
Guterres did not elaborate on potential UN actions in response to the reported plans.
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