UN meets on Ukraine after Russian strikes

By Jennifer Peltz
Updated October 11 2022 - 11:43am, first published 11:39am
"Russia has proven once again that it is a terrorist state," Ukraine's Sergey Kyslytsya said. (EPA PHOTO)
"Russia has proven once again that it is a terrorist state," Ukraine's Sergey Kyslytsya said. (EPA PHOTO)

The UN General Assembly has begun debating whether to demand that Russia reverse course on annexing four regions of Ukraine, a discussion that came as Moscow's most extensive missile strikes in months alarmed much of the international community once again.

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