A massive Russian attack on Ukraine has resulted in the deaths of at least 18 civilians, prompting concern and support from Buffalo residents. The attack, which involved hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, was launched against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. The international community has widely condemned the attack, with leaders calling for an end to the violence. Buffalo residents are showing their support for Ukraine, with many expressing outrage over the attack.

The Canisius College campus in Buffalo has been a hub for discussions about the conflict, with students and faculty members advocating for peace. As the situation in Ukraine continues to unfold, Buffalo residents are coming together to show their support for the Ukrainian people. The Buffalo City Hall has been flying the Ukrainian flag in solidarity, and local organizations are collecting donations to support humanitarian efforts.

"We stand with the people of Ukraine" said a local resident, reflecting the sentiment of many in the Buffalo area.

The attack on Ukraine serves as a reminder of the importance of international diplomacy and cooperation, with Buffalo residents playing a role in promoting peace and understanding. A local rally is planned for next week to show support for Ukraine, with residents encouraged to attend and demonstrate their solidarity.