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EU officials visit Kyiv as Russia strikes civilian target

KYIV, UKRAINE (AP) – Top European Union (EU) officials arrived in Kyiv yesterday for talks with Ukrainian officials as rescue crews dug through the rubble of an apartment building in eastern Ukraine struck by a Russian missile, killing at least three people and wounding about 20 others.

The scene of devastation in the eastern Donetsk provincial city of Kramatorsk, where emergency workers spent the night searching for survivors after the missile hit late on Wednesday, served as a grim reminder of the war’s toll almost a year after the war in Ukraine began.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was due to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell before what officials described as a summit today. Borrell tweeted that the visit aimed “to convey EU’s strongest message of support to all Ukrainians defending their country”.

EU assistance for Ukraine, he said, has reached EUR50 billion (USD55 billion) since the start of the war on February 24.

Emergency workers clear the rubble after a Russian rocket hit an apartment building in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. PHOTO: AP

“Europe stood united with Ukraine from day one. And will still stand with you to win and rebuild,” Borrell tweeted.

It was Von der Leyen’s fourth visit since the invasion.

The last such summit was held in Kyiv in October 2021 – a few months before the war started.

Ukraine’s anti-corruption drive was expected to be on the agenda of the talks.

Kyiv’s long path toward potential membership in the 27-nation bloc will be a key issue under discussion, with stamping out corruption a key condition for joining.

Von der Leyen tweeted: “We are here together to show that the EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever. And to deepen further our support and cooperation.”

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