Kellogg states that the assault on Kiev does not indicate a Russian desire to resolve the conflict through diplomatic means.
In the early hours of September 7, Russia launched a record-breaking attack on Ukraine, marking the largest assault of the war to date. The attack, which involved a total of 836 projectiles, included 823 drones and 13 missiles.
The assault targeted the building of the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers in Kyiv, causing significant damage. The Ukrainian Prime Minister, Julia Svyridenko, shared a video from the damaged building following the Russian strike.
Keith Kellogg, the Special Representative of the U.S. President, has strongly condemned Russia's attack. He stated that the attack was not a signal that Russia wants to end this war diplomatically. History shows that events can spiral out of control as a result of such actions, according to Kellogg.
President Trump is working to stop this war, as stated by Kellogg. However, no specific information has been provided about any potential response or action from the U.S. or other countries as a result of the attack.
The attack on Ukraine on September 7 was the most intense attack in terms of the number of projectiles used, making it the largest in terms of total number of drones and missiles, as well as the combined number of drones and missiles used.
Two weeks prior to the attack, Kellogg was with Ukrainian Prime Minister Svyridenko in the building that was attacked. The events leading up to the attack and the motivation behind it remain unclear.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial to stay informed and consult reliable news sources for the latest updates on the ongoing dialogue between U.S. representatives and Ukrainian government officials.
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