EU ambassador condemns new Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities
EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová has condemned today's Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Mathernová noted that the new wave of strikes took place while some Christians were observing Good Friday.
"On Good Friday, another Russian attack – drones & cruise missiles. In the Kyiv region, an apartment building, civilian infrastructure & veterinary clinic were hit. Emergency power outages imposed. Russia is shifting tactics to morning/day strikes. 24/7 terror must stop!" Mathernová wrote on X.
On Good Friday, another Russian attack – drones & cruise missiles.
In 🇺🇦 Kyiv region, an apartment building, civilian infrastructure & veterinary clinic were hit. Emergency power outages imposed.
Russia is shifting tactics to morning/day strikes. 24/7 terror must stop! 💔 pic.twitter.com/2dcldq3QbZ– Katarina Mathernova 🇪🇺 (@kmathernova) April 3, 2026
During 3 April, Russian strikes affected not only Kyiv Oblast but also Zhytomyr Oblast and Kharkiv and Pavlohrad as well as frontline cities, particularly Kramatorsk and Kherson, leaving people killed and injured.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has invited a US negotiating delegation to Kyiv.
He also said Ukraine will finalise a document on security guarantees from the United States in the coming days.