Russia plans to strike President's Office building and state residence, Zelensky says
Key Points:
- President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that Russia plans to target the President's Office in Kyiv and the president's state residence in Koncha Zaspa, based on intelligence documents obtained by Ukraine's military.
- The documents indicate Moscow aims to strike around two dozen "decision-making centers," including government buildings and military command posts, with specific coordinates and underground shelters identified in Kyiv.
- Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's preparedness for these threats and called on Russia to end the war and seek a dignified peace instead of intimidation tactics.
- A recent Russian missile attack on May 14 destroyed part of a Kyiv apartment building, killing 24 people, including three children, highlighting ongoing violence despite temporary ceasefires.
- Previous ceasefire attempts brokered by the U.S. and declarations by leaders like Donald Trump have failed to produce lasting peace, with U.S. officials acknowledging stagnation in diplomatic efforts.