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Ukraine is observing a day of mourning today after Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least 12 people and injured dozens more in the capital,
Kyiv, this week.
NPR's Joanna Kakissas reports from Kyiv,
Ukraine's president says the missiles used in the attack may have come from North Korea.
In Kyiv, there's anger at Russia and the U.S.
Olena Krakowska recalls running outside in her bathrobe just before a missile destroyed her home.
She says President Trump is sacrificing Ukraine for a quick deal that accommodates Russia.
Ukraine cannot give up its land, she says.
Even though it's occupied, it's still ours.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has refused to recognize Russian-occupied land as Russian.
In a post on social media,
He said preliminary analysis on a ballistic missile that hit Kyiv indicates it was manufactured in North Korea.
North Korea has been supplying both weapons and soldiers in Russia's war on Ukraine.
Joanna Kikisis, NPR News, Kyiv.
President Trump is going to Rome today to attend Pope Francis' funeral that's set for tomorrow.