UN Security Council plans emergency meeting on Ukraine Monday
- The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on January 12 to discuss Ukraine's situation following a request from Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.
- Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced that half of residential buildings in Kyiv are without heating due to Russian strikes, urging residents to evacuate.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that the recent Russian attack resulted in at least four deaths and significant injuries, heavily affecting civilian infrastructure.
- Sybiha emphasized that Russian actions not only threaten Ukraine but also undermine international peace and security efforts.
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According to Ukrainian sources, the UN Security Council will deal with the country's most recent major Russian attack on energy supply.
UNSC to Hold Emergency Meeting on Russia's Attacks on Ukraine: Andrii Sybiha
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency meeting on January 12 following Ukraine's request after Russia launched fresh attacks, including the use of an intermediate-range ballistic missile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said. He accused Moscow of violating the UN Charter and urged global unity to stop the aggression, protect civilians, and uphold Ukraine's sove…
The United Nations Security Council will meet next Monday to discuss the situation in Ukraine's war, especially after the last weeks of Russian attacks on the country's infrastructure and, more specifically, the early morning of last Friday, characterized by the use of the hypersonic ballistic missile ‘Oreshnik’, for the second time since the beginning of the conflict in 2022.The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, has denounced on numerou…
The UN Security Council will meet on Tuesday at the request of Ukraine, following new Russian attacks and the use by Moscow of the last-generation Orechnik mission.
"Russia has reached a new alarming level of war crimes and crimes against humanity in its attacks on Ukraine's civilians and civil infrastructure," said the Ukrainian ambassador to the United Nations, Andri Melnik, in writing requesting the convening of the meeting, AFP consulted AFP.The request has been supported by six members of the Council – France, the United Kingdom, Latvia, Denmark, Greece and Liberia – has specified diplomatic sources fo…
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