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US Embassy In Kyiv Says Russian 'Strikes Against Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure' Are Imminent

 

VOA: US Warns of Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure 

The United States warned Tuesday that Russia is “stepping up efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days.” 

The message posted by the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv followed similar warnings from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about potential Russian actions against Ukraine coinciding with his country’s Independence Day. 

“Russian strikes in Ukraine pose a continued threat to civilians and civilian infrastructure,” the U.S. Embassy said, adding that U.S. citizens should depart Ukraine if they are able.  

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WNU Editor: The US Embassy in Kyiv is telling its civilians to leave Ukraine immediately .... Americans urged to leave Ukraine amid fears of renewed Russian attacks (CNN). More here .... U.S. Embassy in Ukraine urges Americans who can to flee the country immediately (CBS/AP), and here .... US urging citizens to leave Ukraine ahead of holiday (The Hill). 

US Embassy In Kyiv Says Russian 'Strikes Against Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure' Are Imminent 

US: Russia looks to step up hits on Ukraine infrastructure -- AP 

U.S. believes Russia is planning strikes on Ukraine infrastructure soon-official -- Reuters  

Russian 'Strikes Against Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure' Imminent—U.S. -- Newsweek  

US warns Russia may increase civilian strikes as Ukraine's Independence Day nears -- FOX News  

US warns of intensified Russian attacks in Ukraine -- NYPost  

U.S. warns Russia "stepping up efforts" against civilians in Ukraine -- Axios



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