The country announced a similar condemnation of attacks on the civilian population -“whether in Ukraine, Gaza or elsewhere.”
The Foreign Ministry of Slovakia condemned a massive blow to Kyiv on the night of August 28, which caused victims to the civilian population and damage to the EU representative’s office, without indicating directly to Russia. This is stated in the department’s statement.
Civilian infrastructure was to target last night’s airstrikes #UkraneResulting in additional civilian casualties, including children in KYIV. Among the buildings of injury are the @Eudel Office, which also hosts Slovak employees. #Slovakia The attacks are constantly condemned …
– Slovakia MFA 🇸🇰 (@slovakiamfa) August 28, 2025
The statement emphasized that under the blows were objects of civil infrastructure, which “led to new victims in the civilian population, including children in Kyiv.” They also indicated damage to the development of the European Union.
“Slovakia continues to condemn attacks on civilian population-in Ukraine, gas or anywhere else.
Separately, the statement is mentioned that the world “should not be seen for granted.”
Earlier, Ursula Von der Layen expressed anger over Russia’s attack and pledged to carry out maximum pressure in Moscow.
Remember that tonight the Russian army launched a 629 drone and missile throughout Ukraine. Air Defense and Reb units knocked/depressed with 589 enemy goals – 563 UAV and 26 missiles. At the same time, the hit of the enemy’s missiles and shock drones in 13 locations, the collapse of the shooting (fragments) in 26 locations were recorded.
The Kyiv City State Administration reported that as a result of a Russian attack on Kyiv on Thursday night, the number of victims rose to 17 people. Record damage was recorded in the city.
Russia deliberately hit residential buildings – OP
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