In a shocking escalation of hostilities, Russia has unleashed a massive air assault on Ukraine, marking the most significant aerial attack since the onset of the war over three years ago. The barrage, which began overnight into Friday, targeted the capital city of Kyiv with waves of drone and missile strikes, injuring at least 23 individuals and causing extensive damage across various districts. This devastating onslaught lasted for seven hours, lighting up the night sky with explosions as air raid sirens blared throughout the city.
Eyewitness accounts describe a scene of chaos, with emergency vehicles racing through the streets and debris littering the ground. A local wedding photographer recounted her harrowing experience, noting that she and her neighbors took refuge in a basement shelter moments before a deafening explosion rocked their home. “Staying home would have been suicidal,” she said, capturing the sheer terror that gripped the city.
The timing of this brutal attack coincides ominously with a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, leading Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to assert that the strikes serve as a stark signal of Moscow’s intent to continue its aggression. Trump, who is set to speak with Zelensky later today, acknowledged the lack of progress in peace talks, stating, “I didn’t make any progress with him today at all.”
As the international community grapples with the fallout, Russia’s military continues to press forward, launching over 550 drones and missiles in a bid to seize more territory. The situation remains dire, with Ukrainian forces under severe pressure along the 620-mile front line. The world watches closely as Ukraine endures another night of terror, with the conflict showing no signs of abating.