Russia has issued one of its harshest warnings yet to Ukraine following a deadly strike on a college building and dormitory in Starobelsk that killed dozens of students. Moscow claims the attack crossed a 'red line.'
Russia's Strong Warning
In a strongly worded statement, Russia's Foreign Ministry declared that its 'cup of patience has overflowed.' The ministry warned of intensified strikes targeting Ukraine's defence industry and military infrastructure in Kyiv.
Impact on Ukraine
The warning has rattled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who faces mounting pressure as Russia escalates its rhetoric and military actions. The strike on the college has been condemned by international observers.
Russia's top officials have signaled that this is just the beginning of a more aggressive campaign. The statement emphasized that further attacks on Russian soil or facilities would be met with overwhelming force.
Ukraine has not yet officially responded to the latest warning, but tensions remain high as both sides prepare for potential escalations in the ongoing conflict.



