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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Olaf Scholzis a German politician from the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Volodymyr Zelenskyis a Ukrainian artist, screenwriter, producer and politician in December 2021. Volodymyr (sometimes "new Russian air attacks on civilian targets" in Ukraine, France Press reported.

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The German leader assured the Ukrainian president "that Germany will continue its support for Ukraine, including in the military sphere, in close coordination with its European and international partners," the German chancellery said in a statement.

Scholz "condemned new Russian air attacks on Ukrainian civilian facilities and reaffirmed his unwavering solidarity with Ukraine" against the Russian invasion.

"President Zelensky has informed (the German chancellor) of the consequences of recent Russian air strikes on Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure," the German chancellery said.

"The chancellor and the president of Ukraine agreed to continue their constructive exchanges, especially in view of overall support for a peaceful solution, and to remain in close contact," the statement said.

Russia's strikes in Ukraine are a clear response to those who seek peace

In the conversation with Scholz, Zelensky "thanked the (German) federal government for its military support, in particular for strengthening Ukraine's air defenses."

Ukraine reported the death of one person in a new wave of "massive air attacks" targeting Kiev last night, the third in 24 hours.

The Ukrainian Air Force said it shot down 29 Iranian-made kamikaze drones out of 31 launched by Russia, "almost all of them near the capital and in the skies of Kiev."

Russian missiles fell on Kiev in broad daylight, sowing panic in the streets after another night of bombing. Many residents of the Ukrainian capital find refuge in underground shelters, especially in the subway.

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