Russia strikes EU delegation building in Kyiv
The Russian missile and drone assault on Kyiv targeted civilian and diplomatic sites, killing at least 14 including children, with over 48 injured, officials reported.
- On Thursday, Russian forces launched a massive overnight drone and missile assault on Kyiv, severely damaging the European Union Delegation to Ukraine building.
- With ceasefire talks weakening, Moscow resumed heavy strikes, following the Alaska summit earlier this month as the Kremlin rejected ceasefire calls and pressed maximalist demands on Ukraine.
- Emergency crews searched rubble from destroyed residential apartment blocks and the British Council offices in Kyiv, with at least 14 civilians killed and 48 injured, including children.
- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the bloc was summoning Russia's envoy in Brussels, warning that `No diplomatic mission should ever be a target`.
- The EU said it will work to mobilise about 210 billion euros in frozen Russian assets and Ursula von der Leyen vowed a 19th EU sanctions package soon, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote, `Russia chooses ballistics instead of the negotiating table.
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Russia pounds Kyiv with strikes, killing at least 18 and damaging EU building
Russia’s military pounded Kyiv with a massive drone and missile attack overnight Thursday, killing at least 18 people and damaging both the European Union’s (EU) mission building and British Council offices in Ukraine’s capital. Russia’s attacks destroyed a five-story building and severely damaged others in Kyiv as rescuers worked to clear the rubble in order…

Russian attack kills 17 in Kyiv, unleashes new international fury
Russian missiles and drones ripped through apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Thursday, killing at least 17 people, including four children, in an attack that President Volodymyr Zelensky said highlighted Moscow's rejection of peace moves.

Russian drone and missile attack kills 15 and injures 48 in Ukraine’s capital
Four children, aged between two and 17, were among those killed in the attack on Kyiv.


Starmer condemns ‘senseless’ Russian attack on Kyiv
The British Council building in the Ukrainian capital was damaged during the mass drone and missile attack Sir Keir Starmer has condemned the “senseless” Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight that killed more than a dozen people and caused damage to a British Council building in Kyiv. He said Russian leader Vladimir Putin is “sabotaging” hopes of peace as US-led efforts to negotiate an end to the conflict struggle to gain traction. Russia launche…
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