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Nine killed, historic monastery on fire as Ukraine faces major Russian attacks

Four people were killed while the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery, a symbol of Ukrainian spiritual and cultural history, caught fire, ​in the heaviest Russian air attack on the Ukrainian ​capital in two weeks, authorities said on Monday, urging residents to take shelter.

The fresh strikes came after ​Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday he had spoken to U.S. President Donald Trump and discussed efforts to achieve an end to the more than four-year conflict, ahead of a G7 meeting in France this week.

Also read: Trump tells Putin in phone call that ending Ukraine conflict is vital and he can help, Kremlin adviser says

The central Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded in 1051, was seriously damaged ‌in a direct attack, ⁠Tymur Tkachenko, ⁠the head of the capital's military administration, said in a Telegram post.

"A brutal assault on our people and our heritage. This is the true face of Russia's Orthodox ​values," Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on X.

As towering flames rose over the monastery, residents took shelter underground in the worst Russian attack on ​Ukraine since early June when drones and missiles killed more than 20 people and left more than 100 wounded.

Drones and missiles struck several high-rise apartment buildings and damaged electricity lines, leaving some 140,000 residents without power, according to Kyiv authorities.

Four people were killed and 23 injured, ​Tkachenko said.

"What more must the Kremlin Antichrist do for the world to realise that decisive ⁠action must ‌be taken so that the Russian terror against Ukraine and the very principles of peace come to an end?" ​Metropolitan Epifaniy, head of ​the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, said on X.

Neighbouring Poland, an EU and NATO member, scrambled fighter jets ⁠on Monday against a possible airspace incursion, before recalling the alert and saying no ​sky violation had been recorded, its Armed Forces said in a post on X.

ATTACKS ON ​UKRAINE'S REGIONS, CENTRAL RUSSIA

Most of Ukraine's territory was under air raid warnings in the early hours of Monday and Ukrainian drones were being repelled over Russia as both countries continued to exchange strikes.

Five emergency service rescuers were killed and at least another five injured after a second Russian strike hit Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said on Telegram, with three people, including a child, wounded in Sumy, according to social media posts by local authorities.

Russia and Ukraine both deny deliberately attacking civilians. Reuters could not independently confirm the reports.

Ukraine has ‌recently intensified attacks on Russian industrial and energy facilities, as it tries to deprive Moscow of revenues and hasten an end to the war.

On Monday, three people were killed and another three, including a one-year-old child, were ​injured in a drone ​attack on the Russian city of ⁠Tula, an industrial cluster south of Moscow, the regional governor said in a Telegram post.

Moscow was also repelling a drone attack overnight, its mayor said on social media.

Before his conversation with Trump, Zelenskiy had proposed direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire ​solution involving the U.S. and Europe - something Britain, Germany and France supported but Putin rebuffed.

Also read: US lawmakers seek $750 mln for Ukraine, rename Pentagon 'Department of War' in defense bill

The Kremlin said on Sunday that Trump told the Russian leader that ending the conflict in Ukraine was vital and he was ready to help.

Progress towards a peace agreement in Ukraine has been slow, with U.S. officials and mediators concentrating on the conflict in the Middle East. U.S. and Iranian officials said on Sunday they had agreed on a peace framework to end their war, with the pact expected to be officially signed on Friday in Switzerland.

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