On Sunday, Russia launched the largest air attack of the war on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv with more than 800 drones and decoys. This massive assault marked the first time Russian forces struck the main Ukrainian government building, which caught fire during the attack. Ukrainian officials confirmed that at least three people died, including an infant, and several others were injured.
The strike caused fires in both residential and government structures, raising serious concerns about targeted attacks on civilians. The Ukrainian capital experienced a heavy barrage overnight, with drones and missiles raining down, resulting in significant damage and chaos.
This intensified attack comes amid ongoing conflict and failed diplomatic efforts, including a recent meeting involving U.S. and Russian leaders that did not bring a breakthrough. Ukrainian authorities and international observers have condemned the strikes, emphasizing the impact on civilians and critical government infrastructure.
Moscow has yet to comment in detail on the specific incident, but this escalation highlights the volatile situation in the region. The attack’s scale and choice of target signal a shift in the conflict’s dynamics, making the Ukrainian capital vulnerable to unprecedented levels of aggression.
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