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We will find you: Ukraine Prez warns Russian pilots for bombing Kyiv

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New Delhi: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a clear warning to Russian pilots after they shelled residential buildings in Kyiv, said Ukraine will find them and their dispatchers.

Calling out the shelling a war crime he said that judgment awaited them all.

Russian missiles struck an apartment block in Kyiv in the first such attack in weeks after Russia overran Ukraine.

Alongside, four explosions were heard in Ukraine's capital city which killed one and wounded at least six people, breaching the semblance of peace prevailing in the region.

The attack on Kyiv comes even as the world leaders huddle in Germany for the G7 summit.

US President Joe Biden termed the Russian attack an act of 'barbarism' and called upon allies at G7 to "stay together" against Russia.

The G7 summit on Sunday discussed the impact of Russia-Ukraine war on global economy, food and energy supplies which remain a major issue in the developing world.

AFP reported that Britain, the United States, Japan and Canada agreed on a ban on import of Russian gold to further strengthen the sanctions on Russian economy.

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