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Zelenskyy condemns Russia’s ‘vile and brutal’ 12-hour bombardment of Ukraine Zelenskyy condemns Russia’s ‘vile and cowardly’ 12-hour bombing of Ukraine
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Moscow targets Kyiv and other regions with about 500 drones and 40 missiles, killing at least four people Moscow targets Kyiv and other regions with about 600 drones and 40 missiles, killing at least four people
Kyiv has experienced one of its worst bombardments since the start of Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with at least four people killed in what Volodymyr Zelenskyy described as a “vile and brutal” attack. Kyiv has experienced one of its worst bombardments since the start of Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with at least four people killed in what Volodymyr Zelenskyy described as a “vile and cowardly” attack.
Ukraine’s president said Russia launched about 500 drones and more than 40 missiles in a bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours over Saturday night and into Sunday morning. The main targets were the Ukrainian capital and the regions of Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Odesa. Russia launched nearly 600 drones and more than 40 cruise missiles in a bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours over Saturday night and into Sunday morning. The main targets were the Ukrainian capital and the regions of Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Odesa.
Zelenskyy said the onslaught was the “virtual culmination” of last week’s UN general assembly meeting, at which Donald Trump expressed support for Ukraine. Zelenskyy called on allies to stop all Russian oil imports and promised Ukraine would “strike back”. Ukraine’s president said the onslaught took place at the close of UN general assembly week in New York, during which Donald Trump expressed support for Kyiv. Zelenskyy called on allies to stop all Russian oil imports and promised his country would “strike back”.
“This is how Russia is making its real position known. Moscow wants to continue to fight and kill and deserves only the harshest pressure in the world,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. “The Kremlin benefits from continuing this war and terror as long as there are energy funds and a shadow navy.” “This is precisely how Russia shows its true position. Moscow wants to keep fighting and killing and deserves only the harshest pressure in the world,” he wrote on Telegram. “The Kremlin benefits from continuing this war and terror as long as energy revenues flow and the shadow fleet operates.”
Kyiv echoed with the sound of anti-aircraft fire early on Sunday as waves of drones arrived in a grey dawn sky. Residents scrambled to take cover as air raid sirens blared. A missile struck a row of houses in the Petropavlivska Borshchahivka district, sheering off several upper floors. Earlier Kyiv echoed with the sound of anti-aircraft fire as waves of drones arrived in a grey dawn sky. Residents scrambled to take cover amid air raid sirens. A missile wiped out most of a street in the Petropavlivska Borshchahivka district, sheering off roofs and blowing out windows.
A falling concrete slab crushed and killed a 12-year-old girl. A nurse and a patient died when Kyiv’s cardiology institute took a direct hit. Another person was found dead under debris at a residential block, officials said. A falling concrete slab crushed and killed a 12-year-old girl, Oleksandra. Classmates left flowers and toys outside her gutted house. A neighbour, Liudmyla, described her as a happy and active girl, who did sport and took English classes. She had just returned from Canada to go back to school in Kyiv. “A wonderful child. It’s such a shock,” Liudmyla said.
“At 6am there was a huge explosion. Everything started falling on our heads,” Lolita Isakova, 24, said. “We started to run in panic. My neighbour was covered in blood. He was looking for his wife and daughter. Everyone was screaming. We could hear booms.” She added: “Russia is a terrorist state. Fuck them.” Other victims included a nurse and a patient who died when Kyiv’s cardiology institute took a direct hit. The body of another person was found under debris, officials said.
Mark Serhiyiv, a 35-year-old army chaplain, said it was the second time Russian forces had destroyed his home. “I still can’t believe that the children are alive. It’s such a blessing from God. They were right under the roof when it hit them. The roof was torn off right above my eldest son’s bed,” he said. “There was a huge explosion around 6am. Everything started falling on our heads,” Lolita Isakova, 24, said. “We started to run in panic. There were booms and we couldn’t understand what was happening.”
“I’m from Melitopol. They occupied the city and took my home. I moved to Kyiv in 2024. Our Russian neighbour is crazy. They shoot and deliberately kill civilians. This is our reality.” She added: “My neighbour was covered in blood. He was screaming, looking for his wife and daughter. They were downstairs and OK. An ambulance took him away.
More than 70 people were injured across the country, including three children whose apartment was hit in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia. On Sunday morning firefighters in Kyiv doused a burning car. Rescue workers and a digger shovelled up debris against a backdrop of smashed masonry and twisted rebar. “Russia is a terrorist state. Fuck them.”
Mark Serhiyiv, a 35-year-old army chaplain, said it was the second time Moscow had destroyed his home. “I still can’t believe that the children are alive. It’s such a blessing from God. They were right under the roof when it hit them. The roof was torn off right above my eldest son’s bed,” he said.
“I’m from Melitopol. They occupied the city and took my property. I moved to Kyiv in 2024. Our Russian neighbour is crazy. They shoot and deliberately kill civilians. This is our reality.”
More than 70 people were injured across the country, including three children whose high-rise apartment building was hit in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia. On Sunday morning firefighters in Kyiv doused a burning car. Rescue workers and a digger shovelled up glass, masonry and twisted rebar.
The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said: “Once again, residential buildings and infrastructure are being hit. Once again, it is a war against civilians.” There will be a response to these actions. But the west’s economic blows against Russia must also be stronger.”The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said: “Once again, residential buildings and infrastructure are being hit. Once again, it is a war against civilians.” There will be a response to these actions. But the west’s economic blows against Russia must also be stronger.”
There was widespread international condemnation. The UK defence secretary, John Healey, said the bombardment had brought further death and destruction and showed that Putin was “committed to war”. He said Britain would step up its support for Kyiv in response to Moscow’s “illegal attacks”.
Finland’s president, Alexander Stubb, said Russia had again targeted civilians in cold blood. “This brutal attack … lays bare Russia’s false narratives of the war and, again, shows the world the true face of the aggressor,” he said. He called for additional EU sanctions against Moscow and for pressure to be put on its war machine.
Poland’s military said it had scrambled fighter jets and put ground-based air defence systems on high alert in response to the strikes on Ukraine. The moves were preventive and intended to secure Polish airspace and protect citizens, especially in border areas with Ukraine, the military said.Poland’s military said it had scrambled fighter jets and put ground-based air defence systems on high alert in response to the strikes on Ukraine. The moves were preventive and intended to secure Polish airspace and protect citizens, especially in border areas with Ukraine, the military said.
Poland closed the airspace near its southeastern cities of Lublin and Rzeszów, a key hub for aid to Ukraine, for several hours.Poland closed the airspace near its southeastern cities of Lublin and Rzeszów, a key hub for aid to Ukraine, for several hours.
Speaking on Saturday in Kyiv after meeting Trump at the UN in New York, Zelenskyy had said Russia was preparing for a wider European conflict. “Putin will not wait to finish his war in Ukraine. He will open up some other direction. Nobody knows where. He wants that,” he said. Speaking on Saturday in Kyiv after meeting Trump at the UN in New York, Zelenskyy warned that Russia was preparing for a wider European conflict. “Putin will not wait for the war in Ukraine to end. He will open some other front. No one knows which one. But there is no doubt that he wants it,” he said.
He said the Kremlin was deliberately checking Europe’s capacity to protect its skies, after drone sightings in Denmark, Poland and Romania and the violation of Estonian airspace by Russian fighter jets. Denmark’s army said on Sunday that drones had been spotted flying over Danish military sites for the second night running. He made his remarks after drone sightings in Denmark, Poland and Romania and the violation of Estonian airspace by Russian fighter jets. Denmark’s army said on Sunday that drones had been spotted flying over Danish military sites for the second night running.
Zelenskyy suggested EU governments were struggling to deal with this new and dangerous threat. Ukraine spotted 92 drones flying towards Poland in a “choreographed” way earlier this month. It intercepted most of them, but 19 crossed into Polish territory where four were shot down.Zelenskyy suggested EU governments were struggling to deal with this new and dangerous threat. Ukraine spotted 92 drones flying towards Poland in a “choreographed” way earlier this month. It intercepted most of them, but 19 crossed into Polish territory where four were shot down.
Russia has denied it is responsible for the incursions or that it plans to attack any Nato country. The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, told the UN general assembly: “Any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response.” Russia claimed its strikes on Sunday were against Ukrainian military facilities. Earlier it denied it was responsible for drone incursions and said it had no plans to attack Nato member states. The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, told the UN general assembly: “Any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response.”
Speaking to reporters later, Lavrov said that if any country downed objects still within Russian airspace, “they will very much regret it”.Speaking to reporters later, Lavrov said that if any country downed objects still within Russian airspace, “they will very much regret it”.