In a significant escalation of military tensions, Russia has threatened to launch another round of strikes on Kyiv, identifying specific targets that include key command posts and drone manufacturing facilities. The announcement follows large-scale attacks over the weekend that resulted in four deaths and approximately 100 injuries in the Ukrainian capital and surrounding areas, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Russian government called for foreign nationals and diplomats to evacuate Kyiv, interpreting this as a clear admission that its military actions could endanger the diplomatic community. Ukrainian officials have condemned this warning, asserting it serves as a form of "shameless blackmail" and calling for increased international pressure on Moscow.
The backdrop to this warning includes a wave of missile and drone attacks that have continued since a ceasefire attempt was abandoned earlier this month. Russia's strikes have extensively targeted civilian infrastructure, damaging historic sites and residential areas in Kyiv, leading to widespread fear among residents.
In retaliation to claims of being provoked by Ukrainian military action, Russian authorities pointed to a recent strike on a student dormitory in Starobilsk, which they say resulted in significant casualties. Ukraine, however, refuted these claims, insisting it targets military operations and does not engage in action against civilians.
The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalations as both sides continue to suffer losses amid the ongoing conflict. As the diplomatic community watches closely, the risks for foreign nationals in Ukraine increase, creating uncertainty about the future course of the conflict and the safety of those remaining in the region.
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