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UN Security Council to Convene Emergency Meeting After Deadly Strike in Kyiv

Ukraine calls for stronger global response and expanded air defense support

The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency session on Friday, June 20, in response to a deadly Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital. The announcement was made by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, who urged the international community to take stronger action against what he described as a growing threat to global security.

According to Sybiha, Ukraine expects Security Council members to deliver a clear and principled assessment of Russia’s recent actions, which include missile attacks that resulted in civilian deaths and widespread destruction.

“We demand a strong signal from the international community to increase pressure on the aggressor and strengthen Ukraine’s defense capability, including expanding air defense systems,” Sybiha wrote on the social platform X.

Civilian Deaths in Kyiv Prompt Diplomatic Push

The emergency session follows a Russian ballistic missile strike on the night of June 17, which hit a multi-story residential building in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi district. Ukrainian officials report that 23 people were killed, and dozens more were injured. The missile tore through the building from top to bottom, causing extensive structural damage and leaving part of the complex in ruins.

Rescue teams worked through the night to extract survivors from the debris. Photos shared by local authorities showed floors pancaked on top of one another, with entire apartments reduced to rubble.

Ukraine: Ceasefire Held, But Russia Ignoring U.S. Initiative

In his statement, Sybiha emphasized that Ukraine has been observing a U.S.-brokered ceasefire for over 100 days. He accused Russia of systematically ignoring the agreement and continuing its military campaign across Ukrainian territory.

“Only sustained international pressure can force Russia to choose peace over war,” Sybiha said.

Ukrainian officials argue that the Kremlin’s actions represent not just an ongoing invasion, but a coordinated effort to destabilize the global order. The foreign minister also warned that the threat extends beyond Ukraine.

Growing Concerns Over Global Security

“The regimes in Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang are working together to dismantle the rules-based international order,” Sybiha stated. “Security in Europe, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific is interconnected. We must remain united and respond collectively to these challenges.”

The remarks reflect mounting concern in Western capitals that Russian aggression, supported by partnerships with Iran and North Korea, could provoke broader instability across multiple regions.

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