JUST IN: Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv today, striking at least two residential buildings while several others were shot down by Ukraine's air defense, the city's mayor says.
While Ukraine has "always been a leader in peacekeeping efforts," the country should not be expected to make compromises "with its conscience, sovereignty, territory and independence," he added.
Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's chief of staff, tweeted that Russia had responded to Zelensky's speech, "with a new missile attack." "Does anyone seriously think that the Kremlin really wants peace? It wants obedience. But at the end of the day, terrorists always lose," Yermak added.
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