Tuesday, June 24, 2025 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has condemned Russia, Iran, and North Korea as a “coalition of murderers” during a visit to London on Monday, where he met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss defense cooperation and increased pressure on Moscow.
Zelenskyy’s visit came just hours after Russia launched a
massive aerial assault on Kyiv, involving 352 drones—half of them Iranian-made
Shahed drones—and North Korean ballistic missiles. The Ukrainian president
described the attack as “a completely cynical strike” and confirmed that at
least 10 people were killed, with five civilian apartment buildings severely
damaged.
“Many drones and missiles were intercepted by our air defense
forces—but not all,” Zelenskyy posted on social media. “Everyone in countries
neighboring Russia, Iran, and North Korea should be thinking carefully about
whether they could protect lives if this coalition of murderers persists and
continues spreading their terror.”
Photos from the aftermath show rescue workers standing before
the wreckage of a residential building in Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district,
where a section of a five-story apartment block collapsed. Mayor Vitali
Klitschko reported six deaths in the district, while emergency crews rescued 10
others—including a pregnant woman—from a nearby high-rise also damaged in the
attack.
Zelenskyy, who has publicly supported recent U.S. missile
strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, has accused Tehran of enabling Russia’s
war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year. Ukraine surrendered its nuclear arsenal
in the 1990s in exchange for security assurances from the U.S., UK, and
Russia—assurances that failed to prevent Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion.
Ukrainian officials said the purpose of Zelenskyy’s trip was
to strategize with UK leaders on how to force Moscow to halt its aggression.
The visit follows a difficult meeting in Washington earlier this year, during
which President Donald Trump accused Zelenskyy of “gambling with World War
Three,” and Vice President JD Vance criticised him for perceived ingratitude
Monday’s discussions in London reportedly focused on new
sanctions against Russia. Zelenskyy also addressed the Trump administration’s
decision to halt U.S. weapons deliveries to Kyiv and its reluctance to impose
penalties on Moscow.
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