'Every Russian promise ends with missiles': Zelenskyy after strike kills 18, including 9 children, in his hometown
Kryvyi Rih, the home city of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was deliberately targeted, the president claimed, accusing Russia of disregarding ceasefire agreements.
“These strikes cannot be accidental – the Russians know exactly what they’re hitting. They know these are energy facilities that should be protected from attacks under what Russia itself promised to the American side. Every Russian promise ends with missiles or drones, bombs or artillery. Diplomacy means nothing to them,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X.
Russia’s defence ministry confirmed the strike, stating it had "delivered a precision strike with a high-explosive missile at a restaurant" in the city "where commanders of formations and Western instructors were meeting."
A Russian ballistic missile struck a residential area in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's hometown of Kryvyi Rih on Friday, killing 18 people — including nine children — and injuring over two dozen others. The missile hit near a children's playground, adding to the tragedy, officials said. (Image credit: AP)
The Ukrainian authorities reacted to this saying, "This is the kind of pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy." (Image credit: AP)
Condemning Russia for the attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, "These strikes cannot be accidental – the Russians know exactly what they’re hitting. They know these are energy facilities that should be protected from attacks under what Russia itself promised to the American side. Every Russian promise ends with missiles or drones, bombs or artillery. Diplomacy means nothing to them." (Image credit: AP)
Zelenskyy accused Russia of treating diplomacy as meaningless, asserting that a ceasefire was within reach but has been consistently rejected by Russian President Putin. "A ceasefire could have already been reached – it is Putin who rejects it, it is Moscow that has refused a ceasefire since March 11. It is they, in Russia, who want this war. And it’s obvious that Russia won’t be forced into peace just by talks or expectations," he said. (Image credit: AP)
Ukrainian authorities said that they were documenting the "consequences of Russia's war crime", which also left over 60 injured. "The police are documenting the consequences of Russia's war crime and accepting statements from the victims," interior minister Igor Klymenko added. (Image credit: AP)
Russia's defence ministry claimed it carried out a targeted strike using a high-explosive missile on a restaurant in the city, alleging that the location was being used for a meeting between military commanders and Western instructors. It said that it "delivered a precision strike with a high-explosive missile at a restaurant" in the city "where commanders of formations and Western instructors were meeting". (Image credit: AP)
Videos circulating on social media showed bodies lying on a street and a plume of smoke rising in the aftermath of the blast; however, these remain unverified.
“Eighteen... that is how many people were killed by the Russians when they launched a missile at Kryvyi Rih. Among them were nine children,” Lysak said on Telegram.
“This is the kind of pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy,” he added. Lysak further confirmed that 61 people were injured in the attack, including 12 children.
President Zelenskyy said the attack was further proof that Russia had no interest in halting its full-scale invasion, which began in February 2022.
“There is only one reason why this continues — Russia does not want a ceasefire, and we see it. The whole world sees it,” he said.
In his evening address, Zelenskyy accused Russia of treating diplomacy as an “empty word.”
“A ceasefire could have been reached by now, and it is Putin who rejects it,” he said.
Interior minister Ihor Klymenko said five apartment buildings were damaged in the missile strike.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly rejected a joint US-Ukrainian proposal for an unconditional and full ceasefire in March. The Kremlin has meanwhile made any potential truce in the Black Sea contingent on the West lifting certain sanctions.
US President Donald Trump has called for a quick end to the war since taking office in January, but his administration has not yet been able to secure a ceasefire despite talks with both sides.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio said earlier on Friday that Trump was not “going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations” with Russia over the invasion.
“We will know soon enough, in a matter of weeks, not months, whether Russia is serious about peace or not,” Rubio added.
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