NATO-Ukraine Council Plans Emergency Brussels Meeting After Russian Airstrikes
NATO-Ukraine Council Plans Emergency Brussels Meeting After Russian Airstrikes

NATO-Ukraine Council Plans Emergency Brussels Meeting After Russian Airstrikes

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An extraordinary meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council is scheduled for September 1 in Brussels, convened at Ukraine's request in response to Russia's recent massive air attacks. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that the meeting will focus on joint steps to respond adequately to Russia's rejection of peace efforts and its escalation of terror against civilians. Russia launched large-scale attacks involving hundreds of drones and missiles, resulting in significant casualties, including at least 25 deaths in Kyiv, with many victims being children, and widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. Ukrainian officials and emergency services have highlighted the destruction in Kyiv's Darnytskyi district, where a five-story residential building was heavily damaged, causing numerous fatalities. The international community, including NATO and its allies, continues to express strong support for Ukraine and is coordinating efforts to increase pressure on Moscow to end the war. The meeting aims to strengthen security guarantees and discuss further measures to protect Ukrainian civilians and vital infrastructure amid ongoing aggression.

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