Ukrainian authorities said an overnight missile attack on a small hospital maternity ward in Zaporizhzhia killed a newborn baby.
"Grief fills out hearts," Oleksandr Starukh, regional governor of Zaporizhzhia, said via Telegram. He attributed the rockets to Russian forces. CNBC has not been able to independently verify the information.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy had pushed for the U.S. and others to recognize Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. U.S. President Joe Biden rejected these calls in early September, fearing such a move could have "unintended consequences" for Ukraine and the world.Ukraine's Zelenskyy promises shelters with heat and water as winter sets in
Oleksandr Starukh said via Telegram that the "huge missiles" were Russian. "Grief fills our hearts," he added.European Union announces another $2.5 billion in assistance to Ukraine
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