UK Government condemns Russia's mass strikes on Ukraine
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- Condemns Russian strikes and civilian deaths
- Highlights cultural heritage damage and calls for ceasefire
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- UK Government says Russia launched 611 drones and 70 missiles on 14–15 June, including 40 ballistic and hypersonic missiles, killing at least 11 civilians.
- UK Government states the strikes damaged cultural heritage such as the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Oleksandra Dovzhenko studio, and cites UNESCO verification of widespread cultural damage since 2022.
- UK Government notes OCHA recorded May as the highest monthly civilian casualty total since the war began and says June casualties may be higher.
- UK Government calls for a ceasefire and criticizes what it describes as a pattern of destruction, denial, and disinformation by Russia.
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The United Kingdom strongly condemns Russia’s latest mass strikes against Ukrainian cities, including the large-scale attack of 14-15 June, which killed at least 11 civilians. That night, Russia launched 611 drones and 70 missiles against Ukraine, yet another escalation. This included 40 ballistic and hypersonic missiles, making it the second largest such attack of this war, surpassed only by the 41 launched earlier ...
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