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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday (Apr 7) said that if the US Congress does not approve military assistance, then Kyiv would lose the war against Russia.

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"It is necessary to specifically tell Congress that if Congress does not help Ukraine, Ukraine will lose the war," Zelensky said during a video meeting of the Kyiv-organised fundraising platform United24.

He said that it would be extremely difficult for Ukraine to survive Moscow's offensive without US aid.

"If Ukraine loses the war, other states will be attacked," he added.

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For months, Republicans in Congress have been blocking military aid worth tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine.

It has been two years since Russia launched its offensive against Ukraine.

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Russian strike on Gulyaipole kills 3

Ukraine on Sunday said that a Russian strike on the town of Gulyaipole in the southern Zaporizhzhia region claimed the lives of three people.

"Two men and a woman died under the rubble of their own private house, which was hit by a Russian shell," the head of the region, Ivan Fedorov, said on social media.

The officials, according to the news agency AFP, said that another civilian, who was a woman, was killed in the city of Kupiansk, in the northeastern Kharkiv region.

"A woman died under the rubble in an apartment on the fourth floor of a high-rise building," Ukraine's state emergency services said, adding that it was a residential building.

Authorities in Kharkiv said that Russia launched another attack on Sunday (Apr 6) which injured at least five civilians.

Meanwhile, Moscow said that Ukraine struck the dome above a shutdown reactor at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear station on Sunday, said the plant's Russian-installed administration.

The plant had earlier also reported attacks by Ukrainian drones.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that it had been informed by the Russian-run plant that a drone had exploded at the site and the information was "consistent" with IAEA observations.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said both sides should refrain from actions which "jeopardise nuclear safety".

(With inputs from agencies)