Seven people have lost their lives in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv after a devastating missile and drone attack by Russia overnight, leaving 21 others injured. The assault, which began at around 1am, targeted the country's energy sector with 22 missiles, including four hypersonic Kinzhals, and 464 drones.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attacks as a deliberate attempt to target civilian infrastructure and housing, calling them "cynical terror". The Ukrainian leader expressed concern that the continued military escalation could lead to more loss of life, emphasizing the need for all parties to prioritize diplomacy and work together towards peace.
The attack was particularly brutal in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district, where four people were killed and three injured when a warehouse near a supermarket chain was destroyed. Two more fatalities occurred when a nine-storey building was hit in another part of the city. The attacks also affected the surrounding areas, with drones crossing into Moldova and Romania, prompting a response from the Romanian military.
As diplomatic efforts to end the conflict continue, Ukrainian officials remain on high alert, urging caution against any perceived gains by Russia. Meanwhile, the international community is watching closely as fresh US-brokered peace talks unfold in Abu Dhabi.
Eyewitness accounts paint a dire picture of the damage inflicted by the Russian attack. A 90-year-old resident of a damaged building reported that "absolutely everything" was shattered, with glass raining down on her home. Another victim's son posted on Facebook, recognizing his father's body and expressing outrage at the senseless violence.
The attacks have further strained Ukraine's already weakened infrastructure, leading to power outages and disruptions in heat supply across the capital. The Russian military's use of drones has also raised concerns about its ability to evade detection and avoid accountability for its actions.
As Ukraine struggles to cope with the aftermath of this brutal assault, diplomats around the world are holding their breaths, hoping that the latest round of peace talks will bring a measure of calm and lead to a lasting resolution to the conflict.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attacks as a deliberate attempt to target civilian infrastructure and housing, calling them "cynical terror". The Ukrainian leader expressed concern that the continued military escalation could lead to more loss of life, emphasizing the need for all parties to prioritize diplomacy and work together towards peace.
The attack was particularly brutal in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district, where four people were killed and three injured when a warehouse near a supermarket chain was destroyed. Two more fatalities occurred when a nine-storey building was hit in another part of the city. The attacks also affected the surrounding areas, with drones crossing into Moldova and Romania, prompting a response from the Romanian military.
As diplomatic efforts to end the conflict continue, Ukrainian officials remain on high alert, urging caution against any perceived gains by Russia. Meanwhile, the international community is watching closely as fresh US-brokered peace talks unfold in Abu Dhabi.
Eyewitness accounts paint a dire picture of the damage inflicted by the Russian attack. A 90-year-old resident of a damaged building reported that "absolutely everything" was shattered, with glass raining down on her home. Another victim's son posted on Facebook, recognizing his father's body and expressing outrage at the senseless violence.
The attacks have further strained Ukraine's already weakened infrastructure, leading to power outages and disruptions in heat supply across the capital. The Russian military's use of drones has also raised concerns about its ability to evade detection and avoid accountability for its actions.
As Ukraine struggles to cope with the aftermath of this brutal assault, diplomats around the world are holding their breaths, hoping that the latest round of peace talks will bring a measure of calm and lead to a lasting resolution to the conflict.