Russia strikes EU delegation building in Kyiv
- On August 28, 2025, Russian forces launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, severely damaging the EU delegation building and killing at least 14 people including children.
- This attack followed ongoing stalled peace negotiations and came after Russia fired 629 drones and missiles in one night, marking the second-highest barrage of the war.
- The strikes hit residential apartments, office buildings, and at least 20 locations in seven Kyiv districts, causing extensive civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
- Leaders condemned the attack: Emmanuel Macron called it terror and barbarism; Zelenskyy called for strong new sanctions; and Antonio Costa said Russia’s aggression strengthens resolve to support Ukraine.
- The attack intensified calls for international action against Russia and prompted the EU to summon Russia’s envoy, signaling heightened tensions and unresolved conflict risks.
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