Russia's largest attack in Kiev so far, two dead, damage to government buildings

Russia has attacked 33 different locations including the building of the Cabinet Office in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, with 810 drones and 13 missiles.

Bhadra 22, 2082

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Russia's largest attack in Kiev so far, two dead, damage to government buildings

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In the ongoing war with Ukraine, Russia has carried out its biggest air strike on Sunday. It is said that at least two people were killed in the latest drone and missile attack by Russia in the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, and a major government building was damaged in the attack.

 Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko also said that two people were killed and 20 people were injured in the attack. A mother and her 3-month-old child are among the two people killed. Whose body was taken out of the rubble by the rescuers in a buried condition .

The Air Force of Ukraine said that the attack was carried out by 810 drones and decoys. Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat confirmed that Sunday's attack on Ukraine was the largest Russian drone attack since the start of the war. Russia also fired 13 different types of missiles targeting the capital of Ukraine. In the attack, Ukraine shot down 747 drones and 4 missiles and disabled them, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed in a statement.

9 missiles and 54 drones were attacked in 33 locations in Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Air Force claimed that Russian drones and missiles that were disabled by the Ukrainian invasion fell in 8 locations . AP reporters reported seeing plumes of smoke billowing from the roof of the Cabinet of Ministers building in Kiev. Which is said to be the building of the Council of Ministers of Ukraine .

"For the first time, a government building has been damaged by an enemy attack, its roof and upper floors have been damaged," said the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Sveridenko, "We will rebuild the buildings, but the lives lost cannot be returned." Prime Minister Yulia also insisted that there is no choice but to tighten the pressure of sanctions mainly on Russian oil and gas.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, also stressed the need to impose sanctions on Russia and strengthen Ukraine's air defense system, saying, "It seems that Russia wants to prolong the war further by deliberately committing such murders and crimes by delaying the diplomatic initiative that should have started long ago to stop the war". If the world only shows political will, it can force such criminals to stop killing.' Russian drones were targeted at the Nautley residential building in Kyiv's Svyatoshinsky district and the Charatley residential building in the Darnytskyi district .

The Russian army has claimed that Sunday's attack was aimed at Ukraine's military-industrial sector. It said it attacked Ukraine's drone manufacturing and storage sites, military airfields, two air defense radar stations and army positions. Russia has carried out its second drone and missile attack targeting Kiev in two weeks.

Ukrainian President Zelensky has been saying that he is ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a peace agreement, but there has not been much progress in the peace talks. Zelensky has also asked US President Donald Trump to impose punitive sanctions on Russia to pressure him to end the war.

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