Ukraine on Monday.The strikes targeted downtown Kyiv, among other Ukrainian cities, and killed at least 14 people. Nearly 100 more were wounded, according to Ukraine’s Emergency Service.“I’m appalled by Russia’s continued attacks on Ukrainian civilians.
This behaviour is reprehensible, and it only strengthens our resolve,” Trudeau wrote in a tweet on Monday.“We are committed to holding the Russian regime to account, and to supporting Ukraine – including with continued military assistance.” At least 14 killed as biggest Russian attack in months rocks several Ukrainian cities Trudeau also spoke with Volodymyr Zelenskyy over the phone on Monday, according to a tweet from the Ukrainian president.
During their conversation, Zelenskyy said he “stressed the importance of a strong G7 reaction to the Russian missile terror.”“Ukraine needs an air shield to protect civilians and critical infrastructure,” he tweeted.In a separate tweet condemning the latest wave of violence, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly called the strikes “shocking and horrifying.”“Targeting civilians is a war crime.