Ukraine war updates: 3, including 2 children, killed in Russian strike on Kyiv
Thursday, 1 June 2023 (10:59 IST)
Three people, including two children, were killed in an air attack on the Ukrainian capital early on Thursday, city officials said.
At least 10 people were injured.
Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said on Telegram that emergency crews had extinguished the fires ignited by falling debris from the missiles. He added that a clinic was among the buildings affected by the strikes.
The attacks on Kyiv's eastern outskirts follow a barrage of Russian missiles fired at the capital city this week.
Air raid alerts sounded in Kyiv and in most of eastern Ukraine for about an hour on Thursday morning.
Here are some of the other developments concerning Russia's war in Ukraine on Thursday, June 1:
NATO meeting to discuss Ukraine membership
The NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Oslo on Thursday will see efforts to bridge the gaps concerning Ukraine's aspirations to join the alliance.
While the other items on the agenda include increased spending commitments and the selection of a new NATO chief, the primary point of contention revolves around Kyiv's pursuit of NATO membership.
The decision requires consensus among member nations.
"I cannot anticipate the outcome of the discussions, but what is clear is that all NATO allies agree that NATO's door is open," alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Ukraine acknowledges that it cannot join the alliance while the fighting persists on its territory.
Becoming a NATO member would entail Ukraine being covered by Article 5, the alliance's collective defense clause that requires all members to come to its aid in the event of an attack.
Stoltenberg is promoting a 10-year program, amounting to €500 million ($530 million) per year, aimed at assisting Ukraine's military in transitioning to Western standards.
Russia evacuates children from border region
Russia has announced the evacuation of hundreds of children from villages in the border region of Belgorod in response to escalating shelling. The Kremlin called the situation "alarming."
Vyacheslav Gladkov, the regional governor, said on Telegram that authorities had started moving children out of the border districts of Shebekino and Graivoron.
"The question of children's safety in the two districts...is very important," Gladkov said.
Russia, more than a year into its war against Ukraine, has experienced heightened attacks on its own territory.
Last week, an unprecedented incursion occurred in Belgorod, followed by a drone attack on Moscow this week.