On January 12, British Prime Minister Resolution Sunak visited the site of a Russian missile strike in the Solomensky district of Kyiv.
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More than 700 people lived in this house. As a result of the missile strike by the invaders, 4 people were killed, 50 were injured, and hundreds were left homeless, said Interior Minister Igor Klimenko.
A delegation of British officials spoke with rescuers who were the first to arrive at the scene of the impact and local residents who lost their homes.
Today Sunak met with Vladimir Zelensky and spoke in the Verkhovna Rada.
In particular, he stated that the best option for assistance is “to help the development of your military industry. With a £200 million grant, we will begin producing drones both in Ukraine and abroad for you.”
Source: Racurs

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