U.S. Condemns Lethal Kyiv Airstrike: American Casualty Confirmed
- An American citizen was confirmed dead among the 15 killed in a Russian airstrike on Kyiv, as stated by State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
- The attack on Kyiv lasted nearly nine hours, involving over 440 drones and 32 missiles, making it the deadliest attack on the city this year.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that six other Ukrainian regions were also hit during the Russian bombardment.
- The White House is discussing amendments to a sanctions bill targeting Russia as peace talks continue, with no firm timeline set.
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The State Department confirmed that an American citizen is among those killed after Russia’s devastating bombing of Kiev on Tuesday. Spokesperson Tammy Bruce reported that the person died during the offensive, although she avoided providing his identity out of respect for the family.]]>
During a massive combined Russian attack on Kiev on the night of June 17, a United States citizen was killed.
U.S. Condemns Lethal Kyiv Airstrike: American Casualty Confirmed
The U.S. condemned a deadly airstrike in Kyiv, which claimed the life of an American citizen. The State Department expressed deep condolences. Kyiv's mayor also reported the death, amid destructive strikes attributed to Russia. The attacks resulted in 16 deaths and 134 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning.
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