UK Government says Russia must stop attacks
Key points
- Says Russia launched the most intense aerial assault of the war
- Says UK will continue to support Ukraine and press for credible, action‑based diplomacy
TL;DR
- UK says Ukraine offered to extend a United States‑brokered ceasefire; Russia responded with an intense aerial assault.
- UK reports that in the 24 hours up to the morning of 14 May Russia launched more than 1,470 drones and 56 missiles; Kyiv authorities report 24 killed and 47 injured in a residential strike.
- UK states at least 238 Ukrainian civilians were killed and 1,404 injured in April (a 13% increase from March) and calls on Russia to stop attacks, engage constructively, and choose restraint.
Original text
Thank you, Mr Chair. Words about peace matter only if they are matched by actions. Last week, Ukraine demonstrated that principle by offering to extend the ceasefire brokered by the United States, with the clear aim of reducing civilian harm and opening space for dialogue. That offer was clear, constructive, and made in good faith. Russia’s response was to unleash the most intense aerial assault of this war. In the 2...
Key tags
Topics
- War
- Civilian Harm
- Ceasefires
- + 2 more
Stats
Word count: 396
Summary words: 111
Compression: 28%
Boilerplate removed: Yes
Top phrases: