Zelenskyy says U.S. aid is "too slow" after deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that U.S. aid to Ukraine is coming too slowly. This statement came after deadly Russian attacks in Kyiv that killed at least 18 people, according to officials.Key Facts
- Russian strikes hit Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, causing deaths and damage.
- At least 18 people were killed in these attacks.
- President Zelenskyy criticized the pace of U.S. aid to Ukraine, calling it too slow.
- The attacks are part of ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- Ukrainian officials are reporting on the situation following the strikes.
- U.S. aid refers to support like weapons, money, and supplies given to Ukraine.
- The comments were reported by CBS News and included a report by correspondent Aidan Stretch.
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