By Tom Balmforth KYIV (Reuters) -A Russian missile destroyed an apartment building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, killing at least three people before top European Union officials arrived in Kyiv for talks seen as key to Ukraine s pivot towards the West. Ukraine s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed more anti-corruption measures as authorities continued raids ahead of the meetings with the EU, reflecting his determination to show that Kyiv can be a reliable steward of billions of dollars in aid. We are here together to show that the EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever. And to deepen further our support and cooperation, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, tweeted as she arrived in Kyiv by train on Thursday along with more than a dozen other senior EU officials. However, unwilling to admit a country at war, the EU is set to dash Ukraine s hopes of being swiftly allowed membership, underlining the need for more anti-corruption measures. The team fro
Rescuers combed debris in a city in Eastern Ukraine on Thursday, where an overnight Russian missile strike destroyed an apartment building and damaged nine others, killing at least three people. The strike came as senior EU officials met with Ukraine's president in the capital.