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A significant escalation occurred on April 25, 2025, when Russian forces launched a coordinated aerial attack on several Ukrainian cities, resulting in multiple casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure, reports 24brussels.

As air raid sirens echoed in cities including Kyiv, Odessa, and Lviv, Ukrainian defense systems intercepted a portion of the incoming missiles. However, the assault still caused devastating impacts, with initial reports indicating at least 30 fatalities and over 100 injuries across affected areas.

In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an emergency meeting of the National Security and Defense Council to evaluate the country’s defense strategy amid heightened hostilities. “We are committed to protecting our sovereignty and will respond decisively to any attacks against our territory,” Zelensky stated.

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed the strikes targeted military installations and logistics centers, asserting that the attacks were intended to cripple Ukraine’s operational capabilities. This assertion drew immediate condemnation from Ukrainian officials, who branded it as a blatant act of aggression against a sovereign nation.

The international community has swiftly reacted to the developments, with NATO reaffirming its support for Ukraine. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated, “We stand firmly with Ukraine and condemn the unprovoked attacks by Russia. It is crucial for international stability that we uphold Ukraine’s right to defend itself.”

In light of these recent events, criticism of the European Union’s response took center stage, with experts urging for reinforced support and a unified front against Russian aggression. Proponents argue that enhancing military aid to Ukraine is vital to counter the ongoing threats and maintain stability in Eastern Europe.

The renewed hostilities have intensified the ongoing debate within the EU regarding the provision of military aid to Ukraine, with several member states advocating for increased assistance as tensions escalate. Observers are closely monitoring the situation as diplomatic solutions appear increasingly elusive.

This renewed aggression highlights the precarious security situation in Eastern Europe and the continuing challenges faced by Ukraine as it navigates its sovereignty amidst ongoing conflict. The resilience of the Ukrainian people remains evident as they adapt to the evolving threats while seeking broader support from international allies.

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‘There is hope’: Australia welcomes Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza

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The Australian government has welcomed the Trump administration’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza and says it leaves the door open to a two-state solution.

The acting prime minister, Richard Marles, told ABC radio on Tuesday the plan represents hope for the region to end hostilities and see aid flow into Gaza and hostages returned.

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