Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik has vowed to continue the work of interior minister Denys Monastyrsky after he was killed alongside his deputy and 12 others in a chopper crash in Kyiv.
All passenger onboard the helicopter and several people on the ground - including a child - died when the aircraft came down in an eastern suburb of Kyiv on Wednesday morning .
Ukraine's interior minister Denys Monastyrsky was killed in a helicopter crash in a Kyiv suburb. Picture: Ed Ram/Getty Images “I can tell you one thing, if there was no war in Ukraine that Russia started, our minister wouldn’t have had to jump into the helicopter with his team to quickly fly to Kharkiv.
“There are no accidents at wartime. These are all results of the war, absolutely all of those things, everything happening missiles striking our civilians, our kids being killed at nurseries and schools.”
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