Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that if Russia wants peace talks, it should not attack people with ballistic missiles.
According to foreign media, Zelensky made the comments in his latest post on social media, where he accuses Russia of continuing what he calls "air terror" against Ukraine.
"Ukraine is fighting for a normal and safe life, which it deserves, for a just and lasting peace. We want this war to end. But Russia does not, and it continues its aerial terror. Over the past week, more than 1,050 attack drones, almost 1,300 bombs and more than 20 missiles were launched against Ukraine to destroy cities and kill people," Zelensky said.
"If you want talks, don't attack people with ballistic missiles. To make Russia stop the attacks, we need the world to be more united and stronger," Zelensky added, writes A2 CNN.
Ukrainian police say two people were killed and three others were injured in Russian attacks in the Donetsk region over the past 24 hours, which have damaged or destroyed dozens of homes.
In a separate update, they also say five people were killed in the southern Kherson region and 13 others were injured, including three police officers who were evacuating the body of a 63-year-old man killed in a drone strike. (A2 Televizion)