Kremlin worries over civilian casualties in Gaza strikes
The Kremlin expressed concern on Tuesday about the high number of civilian casualties in Gaza following Israeli airstrikes. The strikes killed 326 people, according to Palestinian health authorities, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas. Israel has stated it will continue to use force to rescue its remaining hostages in the region. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov spoke to reporters about the troubling situation in Gaza. He described the airstrikes as a significant escalation that raises serious concerns. Peskov highlighted the distressing reports of civilian casualties and stated that the Kremlin is closely monitoring the situation. He also expressed hope that peace would be restored soon. The Kremlin's remarks underline the international alarm over the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.