Russian forces launched 629 drones and missiles in a massive overnight assault, with Kyiv hit the hardest. At least thirteen people, including children, were killed and nearly 50 were injured. Many residential buildings were destroyed or damaged and flames were seen across the night sky. The EU delegation building and related offices were severely damaged by shock waves. EU officials described the damage as a deliberate Russian attack and vowed resilience. The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting 563 drones and 26 missiles and condemned civilian casualties while promising accountability for perpetrators.
The Ukrainian capital was rocked with devastating explosions overnight as almost 600 ballistic cruise missiles and drones striking Ukraine. Kyiv was "hit the hardest" and at least thirteen people including children were killed and nearly 50 were injured as many residential buildings were completely "destroyed and damaged." In the Russian attack the EU delegation building was "severely damaged by the shock wave" which was described by the president of the EU Council, Antonio Costa as a "deliberate Russian attack."
The EU's ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernova said the EU building was "severely damaged by the shock wave," adding that this is "Moscow's true answer to peace efforts." Putin is 'closer' to launching a nuclear weapon 'than at any point since North Korea's last nuclear tests' This was the first massive drone and ballistic cruise missile attack since the US President Donald Trump met with the Russian dictator.
A total of 629 drone and missiles was launched by Russian forces and explosions was heard all over the city and the night sky was illuminated by an orange hue with flames seen in residential areas. The Ukrainian Air Force said they downed 563 drones and 26 missiles, adding, "Another brutal attack by Russia, another civilian casualty, among the dead are children. "We express our sincere condolences to the relatives who lost their loved ones. Russian war criminals will definitely be punished."
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