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Ukrainian Foreign Ministry urges foreign partners not to ease sanctions against russia after strike on Kharkiv

The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Andrii Sybiha stressed that sanctions against russia cannot be lifted while the russian federation terrorizes Ukraine and supports Iran and the DPRK in military operations.

This was stated in his post on the social network X.

"Restrictions against russian murderers cannot be eased while they continue to kill Ukrainian children in their sleep. Sanctions or bans on international sports and cultural events cannot be eased," Sybiha wrote.

The head of the Foreign Ministry noted that the regime in Moscow not only terrorizes Ukraine, but also spreads terror throughout the world. It helps Iran kill and destroy. It strengthens the DPRK and its ability to threaten the region.

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"Pressure on russia must be increased in order to restore lasting peace for Ukraine and for the sake of international peace and security," Sybiha noted.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of March 7, russian invaders hit a multi-story building in Kharkiv with a ballistic missile. As a result of the enemy strike, the entrance was actually destroyed, and a house located nearby was also damaged.

Currently, 16 victims are known. Four wounded people were taken to hospitals, including an 11-year-old boy. The child suffered significant injuries and is in extremely serious condition in intensive care.

A 6-year-old boy from the same family was also injured. He was diagnosed with bruises, his condition is satisfactory.

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As of 3:00 pm, the death toll is 11 people, including two children: a 13-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy.

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