Firefighters work on the site of a burning building after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, early Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025.


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A massive Russian air assault on Kyiv early Thursday killed at least 21 people and left 48 injured. The strike, one of the deadliest in recent weeks, also damaged European Union diplomatic offices in the heart of Ukraine’s capital. Officials fear more people may still be trapped under the rubble.

Deadly Attack Hits Central Kyiv

Russia launched drones and missiles in a rare strike that reached Kyiv’s city center. Ukraine’s Air Force reported 598 drones and decoys, along with 31 missiles of different types, were fired nationwide. Most targeted the capital.
More than 33 sites across all 10 districts were damaged. Nearly 100 buildings, including a shopping mall, suffered destruction. Thousands of windows shattered across residential and commercial areas.

Children Among the Victims

Kyiv’s city administration confirmed that four children, aged between 2 and 17, were among the dead. Search and rescue teams worked late into the evening, pulling survivors from collapsed residential blocks. Residents described the horror. One man, Oleksandr Khilko, rescued three people after a missile hit his sister’s building. “It’s inhuman, striking civilians,” he said.

EU and UK Missions Damaged

European Union offices narrowly escaped direct hits. EU President Ursula von der Leyen said two strikes landed just 50 meters from the EU Mission building in Kyiv. No staff were injured, but glass and debris covered the compound.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas immediately summoned Russia’s envoy to Brussels, stating that “no diplomatic mission should ever be a target.”
The British Council also confirmed severe damage to its Kyiv office. Its entrance was destroyed, and a guard was injured. Britain summoned Russia’s ambassador to London in protest.

Global Leaders Condemn Strikes

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of sabotaging peace hopes. “These senseless strikes undermine every effort for peace,” he said. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared it “clear that a meeting between President Zelenskyy and President Putin will not take place.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Moscow of rejecting negotiations. “Russia chooses ballistics over the negotiating table,” he posted. He urged stronger U.S. sanctions to pressure Putin.

Emergency UN Security Council Meeting

Following the attack, the UN Security Council scheduled an emergency session at Ukraine’s request. Britain, France, Denmark, Slovenia, and Greece supported the move.
Meanwhile, two top Ukrainian envoys prepared to meet with the Trump administration to discuss stalled peace efforts. U.S. officials acknowledged progress had slowed after earlier meetings between Trump and Putin in Alaska.

U.S. Approves New Arms Package

On the same day, Washington announced an $825 million arms package for Ukraine. The deal includes long-range missiles and advanced defense systems. Funding will come from U.S. foreign military aid and contributions from NATO allies Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway.

Russia Defends Its Actions

Moscow’s Defense Ministry claimed it had targeted Ukraine’s “military-industrial complex” and air bases with precision strikes. It insisted all designated targets were destroyed. However, Ukrainian officials accused Russia of hitting civilian areas and hiding behind false claims.
Russia also reported shooting down 102 Ukrainian drones overnight. Fires broke out at oil refineries in Krasnodar and Samara following Ukrainian drone strikes, underlining Kyiv’s push to weaken Russia’s war economy.

Ukraine’s Railways and Infrastructure Damaged

Ukraine’s national railway confirmed damage in Kyiv and Vinnytsia, forcing delays and route diversions. Civilians faced disrupted services, shattered homes, and growing fears of more attacks.

Stalled Peace Talks Raise Fears

Diplomatic efforts remain stuck. Trump expressed frustration at Putin’s reluctance to engage in direct talks with Zelenskyy. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt admitted, “Perhaps both sides are not ready to end this war themselves.”
For Kyiv residents, however, the focus is survival. As Khilko, the survivor, said: “With every alarm, I am afraid. I just want this war to end.”

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