EU and member states summon Russian envoys after Moscow tells foreigners to leave Kyiv
BRUSSELS, May 26 - Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and the European Union summoned Russian representatives on Tuesday after Russia threatened strikes on targets in Ukraine's capital Kyiv and urged foreigners, including diplomats, to leave.
Russia Threatens Strikes on Kyiv
- Russia warns of major Kyiv attacks Semafor —
- Russia threatens more strikes against Kyiv after drone and missile attack NPR —
- Lavrov tells Rubio to evacuate U.S. diplomats and citizens from Kyiv The Japan Times —
- Russia tells US to pull its diplomats and citizens from Ukraine capital South China Morning Post —
- Hypersonic missile attack a sign of Putin's 'bruised ego', expert says ABC News —