UN Security Council meets on Ukraine after massive Russian strikes
The UN Security Council is meeting on Ukraine after what Kyiv described as the most devastating attack on its capital to date. Secretary-General António Guterres is set to brief the Council at the top of the hour.
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According to the text, Russia launched a massive barrage of missiles and drones in the early hours of 23-24 May against multiple Ukrainian cities. Moscow has since threatened further sustained strikes.
The Council session is expected to expose sharp divisions among members. European nations are demanding an immediate ceasefire, while Russia says its strikes target only military infrastructure.
The source does not give casualty figures, damage totals, or details of the affected cities beyond multiple Ukrainian cities and the capital reference. The operational issue currently described is the ongoing threat of additional Russian strikes and the emergency Council response.
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