Historic Kyiv Cathedral Struck in Russian Attack, Zelensky Calls for Pressure
A historically significant cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, sustained a strike during an overnight Russian attack on June 15. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the affected landmark and subsequently urged for greater international pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin. This call for action precedes President Zelensky's participation in the upcoming G7 summit in Paris.

One of Ukraine's most important religious landmarks, a historic cathedral in Kyiv, was struck during an overnight Russian attack. The incident reportedly occurred on June 15.
Following the strike, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the cathedral. He issued a call for increased pressure to be exerted on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Zelensky's statement and visit came ahead of his attendance at the G7 summit, scheduled to take place in Paris. According to France 24, these events highlight ongoing tensions.

