Russia Ukraine War: Zelensky's emergency meeting with G7 leaders tomorrow, Russian attacks will be discussed
Germany said on Monday that the G-7 will hold a video conference on the situation in Ukraine on October 11, which will also be attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Russia Ukraine War: Germany said on Monday that the G-7 will hold a video conference on the situation in Ukraine on October 11, which will also be attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. According to an AFP report, Berlin said that G-7 leader and President Zelensky will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of solidarity with Germany and other G-7 nations.
Zelensky agreed to the G7 meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz regarding the G7 meeting. Zelensky said he agreed with the German chancellor on the need for an urgent meeting of the G7 over Russian attacks on Ukraine. Zelensky tweeted, "Agreed on the important meeting of the G7 group with Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany.
Putin said this about Russian attack on Ukraine
Here, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia's attack on Ukraine has been done in response to its terrorist acts. It is being told that after a calmer atmosphere than in the last few months, on Monday, there have been missile attacks in many of its cities including the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv. According to Ukraine's Interior Ministry adviser Rostislav Smirnov, at least 8 people died in the attack in Kyiv. Whereas, 24 other people have been injured.
Zelensky said this about the attack
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that my speech is coming soon, in which I talked about the terrorist attack by the Russian Federation. We have discussed increasing pressure on the Russian Federation and assistance to rebuild the damaged infrastructure. Along with this, Ukraine has claimed that it has destroyed many missiles of Russia.

