Ukraine's Embassy opens book of condolences in memory of victims of latest Russian airstrike on Kyiv
Foreign policy
- 29 August, 2025
- 11:06
The Ukrainian Embassy in Azerbaijan has opened a book of condolences dedicated to the victims of the Russian airstrike on Kyiv on the night of August 28, Ukrainian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Yuriy Husyev wrote on X, Report informs.
"August 29 is Day of Mourning in Kyiv and region after Russia"s attack killed 23 people, including 4 children. Condolences can be sent to the Embassy of Ukraine in Azerbaijan: [email protected] ," he wrote.
Aug 29 is Day of Mourning in Kyiv & region after Russia’s attack killed 23 people, incl. 4 children. Condolences can be sent to the @UKRinAZE Embassy of Ukraine in Azerbaijan: [email protected]. pic.twitter.com/yNg7oO0P4G
— Yuriy Husyev (@Husyev) August 29, 2025
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