Russia hits Ukraine with biggest air attack of war, sets government building ablaze

Russia launched its largest air attack of the war on Ukraine overnight, setting the main government building on fire in central Kyiv and killing at least four people, including an infant, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the drone and missile barrage killed four people and caused damage across the north, south and east of the country, including the cities of Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih and Odesa, as well as in the Sumy and Chernihiv regions.
“Such killings now, when real diplomacy could have already begun long ago, are a deliberate crime and a prolongation of the war,” Zelenskiy said in a post on X, issuing a fresh appeal to allies to strengthen Ukrainian air defences.
Just after sunrise, thick smoke could be seen rising into the clear blue sky from the burning top floor of the main government building, located in the historic Pecherskyi district, Reuters witnesses said.
Elsewhere in Kyiv, residential apartments were hit and damaged, with dozens of residents wrapped in blankets gathering on the streets outside to survey the damage to their homes as rescue workers fought to extinguish the flames.
The attack underlined growing pessimism in Ukraine and among allies that the war can be ended any time soon, with Russian President Vladimir Putin resisting calls for a ceasefire and emboldened by strengthening relations with China.
U.S. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has expressed growing frustration with Moscow since he met Putin last month, but has so far resisted imposing tougher sanctions on Russia.
On Friday, he said he was still working on security guarantees for Ukraine that he said would help bring an end to the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War Two.
Kyiv’s European allies have vowed to stand by Ukraine politically and militarily, but concrete offers of assistance, including the possibility of troops on the ground, are still being discussed.
Zelenskiy said he spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, coordinating diplomatic efforts, next steps, and contacts with partners.
WAR’S BIGGEST DRONE BARRAGE
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said it was the first time in the war that the main government building in Kyiv had been hit, a symbolic blow to a well-defended part of the city.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in a post on X that the Russian attack on Kyiv’s government showed “again that the continued delaying (of) a strong reaction against Putin and the attempts to appease him made no sense”.
Russia launched 805 drones against Ukraine overnight and 13 missiles, with Ukrainian defence units downing 751 drones and four missiles, the Ukrainian air force said.
That was the highest number of drones Russia has used to attack the country since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Russia’s defence ministry said it had carried out strikes on Ukraine’s military-industrial complex and transport infrastructure, according to the Tass news agency. Both sides deny targeting civilians.
Timur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, said an infant’s body was pulled from the rubble in the Darnytskyi district, where a four-storey apartment building was damaged. A young woman was also killed in the attack on the district, which lies to the east of the Dnipro River, he said.
The interior ministry said more than 20 people were wounded in the attacks on the capital. Air alerts lasted for more than 11 hours in Kyiv and the surrounding region.
In Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi district in the west, several floors of a nine-storey residential building were partially destroyed, Klitschko said. Falling drone debris set off fires in a 16-storey apartment building and two more nine-storey buildings, he added.
REUTERS