September 10, 2025
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Kellogo about the blow of the Russian Federation in Kiev: This is not a signal about the desire to end the war diplomatically

US Presidential Representative for Ukraine Kit Kelloga said that a blow to the government building in Kiev does not signal that it intends to complete the war with diplomatic way. Source: Kellogo on the social network X, reports “European Truth” direct language: “This attack was not a signal that Russia wants to put an end to this war with a diplomatic way.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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US Presidential Representative for Ukraine Kit Kelloga said that a blow to the government building in Kiev does not signal that it intends to complete the war with diplomatic way.

Source: Kellogo on the social network X, reports “European Truth”

Direct Language: “This attack was not a signal that Russia wants to put an end to this war with a diplomatic way.”

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Details: Kellogo said that the danger of any war lies in its escalation, and Russia, according to him, “escalated conflict”, carrying out the greatest air attack in this war, which struck the building of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

Two weeks ago, Kelloggus added, he was in this building with Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko.

“History shows that such actions can lead to an escalation of a conflict that will come out of control. That is why President Trump makes efforts to stop this war,” Trump’s Special Representative wrote.

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