(NewsNation) — At least 31 people were killed in cities across Ukraine after dozens of Russian missiles struck apartment buildings and a large children’s hospital in the capital.
Now, as world leaders prepare to gather at a NATO summit commemorating the 75th anniversary of the military alliance, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor says Ukraine "needs reassurance" of U.S. support.
"They're looking for President Biden for leadership. And so far, that has been the response, that has been the leadership the United States has provided. U.S. allies are looking for that to continue," Taylor said. "We are their biggest ally. They know it. We know it. We need to provide it. And so I got a couple of calls after the debate, but they just need reassurance that this is going to continue the support that they needed all along."