Kyiv, Russia and Ukraine
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The Ukrainian president says he will "ensure an appropriate response" after four people were killed and more than 44 injured.
Russia bombed Ukraine’s main government building for the first time in the largest overnight aerial attacks since the outbreak of the war, setting it on fire.
Sir Keir Starmer said Vladimir Putin has shown he is “not serious about peace” as he joined allies in condemning Russian strikes that marked the largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the war began.
Reporters saw a plume of smoke rising from the roof of the building that houses Ukraine's Cabinet, but it was not immediately clear if it was the result of a direct hit.
The deadly, devastating assault included a first-ever strike on Ukraine’s central government headquarters in Kyiv and involved 810 drones and decoys and at least five missiles fired between
The Ukrainian president has already rejected a suggestion that he could go to Moscow for talks to end the war.
Citing a family friend, WCNC reported that while living in Kyiv, Zarutska had to endure regular bombings. In Zarutska's online obituary, her family wrote that she came to the U.S. with her family to "escape the war."
A fire at an energy facility in Kyiv Oblast that was struck by Russia has been extinguished. Repair work is ongoing, but consumers are no longer facing power outages. Source: Ukraine's Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk on Facebook Details: Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk has inspected the energy infrastructure site in Kyiv Oblast that was hit by the Russians.