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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly summoned Russia’s ambassador on Wednesday to condemn a missile strike on an apartment building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
The death toll from the Saturday afternoon strike now stands at 45 people, including six children, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday.
“We do not accept the sheer brutality of Russia’s recent attacks against civilians,” Joly told a press conference Wednesday.
The nine-story apartment tower that took the direct hit housed about 1,700 residents and stood between two identical buildings. About 400 people lost their homes, 72 apartments were completely destroyed and another 236 were severely damaged, said the Dnipro City Council.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the attack “despicable, abhorrent and completely unacceptable.”
“Canada condemns this violence unequivocally – we stand with the people of Ukraine, and we’ll continue to make sure they have the support they need,” Trudeau said in a tweet on Saturday.
It’s the fourth time Ambassador Oleg Stepanov has been summoned by Joly in the past year.
Asked about the strike Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the Russian military doesn’t target residential buildings and suggested the Dnipro building was hit as a result of Ukrainian air defence actions.
The strike on the building came during a wider barrage of Russian cruise missiles across Ukraine. The Ukrainian military said Sunday that it did not have the means to intercept the type of Russian missile that hit the residential building in Dnipro.
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