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Arpan Rai,Nicole Wootton-Cane,Steffie Banatvala and Tara Cobham

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump ‘not happy’ after Moscow’s attack on Kyiv leaves at least 21 dead

Donald Trump “was not happy” about Russia’s massive wave of drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s capital, the White House has said.

The US president planned to talk more about the subject later, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt added, after at least 21 people, including four children, were killed in the overnight attack on Thursday.

The airstrikes drew international condemnation, with Britain's foreign office summoning the Russian ambassador to the UK after the British Council said its offices in the capital were left “severely damaged”.

It is the first major attack by Moscow on Kyiv since Vladimir Putin met with Mr Trump in Alaska, though the Russian leader has since stalled any efforts to kickstart peace talks.

A spokesperson for the British Council said the office would be closed until further notice but its work continues. Scott McDonald, the chief executive of the Council, said a guard was injured in the attack and was “shaken but stable”. The EU delegation building in the Ukrainian capital was also damaged in the attack.

Russia used a combination of decoy drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, said Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv's city administration.

Key Points

  • At least 18 dead including four children, authorities say
  • UK foreign office to summon Russian ambassador
  • EU delegation building damaged in Kyiv strike
  • Fire erupts at southern Russian oil refinery after Ukrainian drone attack
  • Putin to join Xi and Kim Jong Un at Beijing military parade
  • Zelensky briefs Ukraine's newly appointed US ambassador

Starmer accuses Putin of 'sabotaging' hopes of peace

03:00 , Tara Cobham

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said Russian President Vladimir Putin was "sabotaging" hopes of peace following the "senseless" strikes early on Thursday.

Russia launched a major air attack on Kyiv that included a rare strike on the city centre, killing at least 19 people, wounding 48 and damaging European Union diplomatic offices, authorities said.

Recap: Watch as Russia strikes key Ukraine energy facility in large-scale drone attack

02:00 , Tara Cobham

Analysis: Russia’s devastating attack on Kyiv proves Trump’s Ukraine peace plans have failed. It is time for Europe to show leadership

01:00 , Tara Cobham

At least 18 people have been killed in another Russian drone and missile swarm attack on Ukraine. The offices of the European Union and the British Council were struck, along with a five-storey block of flats destroyed in Kyiv. Lots and lots of outrage. So what?

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the EU Commission, threatened more sanctions on Russia. Sir Keir Starmer said that “Putin is killing children and civilians and sabotaging hope of peace”.

That’s a statement of the obvious - but not the statement of a statesman.

The Independent’s world affairs editor Sam Kiley reports:

Russia’s devastating attack on Kyiv proves Trump’s Ukraine peace plans have failed

Italy's foreign minister sees "no end to Ukraine war this year"

00:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Italy’s foreign minister has said he does not anticipate the war in Ukraine ending this year.

Speaking following a cabinet meeting in Rome Antonio Tajani added it was “clear” there would have to be new sanctions if Russia continued “like this”.

"The war isn't going to end as soon as some people said and believed ... I don't want to be a pessimist but I don't think there can be solutions before the end of the year," he said.

Pictures show moment drone strike hits Kyiv

23:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Pictures from a clip published in The Guardian show the moments a drone strike hit a neighbourhood in Kyiv on Wednesday night.

(CCTV)
(CCTV)
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Fuel crisis across Russia following Ukrainian drone strikes

22:30 , Steffie Banatvala
  • Parts of Russia are experiencing severe petrol shortages, leading to dry pumps, long queues, and rationing in some regions.
  • The shortages are primarily due to recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, compounded by soaring wholesale prices and high demand for harvest and summer holidays.
  • Regions most affected include the Far East and the illegally annexed Crimean Peninsula, with reports of exorbitant prices and sales restrictions.
  • Ukrainian drone strikes have successfully targeted an arc of Russian refineries, causing significant drops in petrol and diesel production.
  • Russia has responded by pausing petrol exports, and while experts suggest the shortage is not 'system critical' and diesel supplies are abundant, it highlights a domestic vulnerability.
  • Read here...

Germany's Merz says it seems clear there will be no meeting between Putin and Zelensky

22:00 , Tara Cobham

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday that it seems clear there will be no meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during a statement alongside French President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron welcomed Merz for a working dinner at Bregancon Fort in southern France, where the leaders gave a statement to the press before their meeting.

Merz said he and Macron will hold bilateral discussions on several topics, including economic collaboration between the two countries, the situation between Ukraine and Russia, and the de-bureaucratisation of Europe.

Turkey ready to help high-level Russia-Ukraine talks take place, Erdogan tells Zelensky

21:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has told Zelensky Ankara is ready to help any high-level talks between Ukraine and Russia take place, his office said in a statement.

It said in a phone call between the pair, Erdogan also told Zelensky that Turkey would continue to contribute to Ukraine's security after peace was achieved.

US State Dept green lights sale of air delivered munitions to Ukraine

21:29 , Tara Cobham

The US state department has approved a potential sale of air delivered munitions and related equipment to Ukraine for an estimated cost of $825 million, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

The principal contractors for the sale are Zone 5 Technologies and CoAspire.

Recap: Ukrainians in UK fear war will never end after Trump-Zelensky meeting

21:00 , Steffie Banatvala

Ukrainians in the UK fear war will never end after Trump-Zelensky meeting

Pictures: Rescuers conducting operation in residential building after attack on Kyiv

20:30 , Steffie Banatvala
Firefighters putting out a fire on a residential building heavily damaged during a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv (Emergency Service of Ukraine)
Firefighters putting out a fire on a residential building heavily damaged during a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv (Emergency Service of Ukraine)

Merz: Russia's attack on EU building in Kyiv shows 'lack of scruples'

20:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said Russia's attack on Kyiv shows their “lack of scruples”.

In a post on X he wrote: “"Russia showed its true colors again last night. We condemn the severe attacks against the civilian population in the strongest possible terms," said Merz on social media platform X.

"The fact that the EU representation has now also been targeted is evidence of the Russian regime's lack of scruples."

Explained: How Norway's upcoming election is linked to Ukraine?

19:30 , Steffie Banatvala

Norway’s September election could impact Europe’s energy amid the Ukraine war.

The country is Europe's top gas supplier, replacing Gazprom after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Its role is set to grow as the European Union plans to phase out use of Russian gas by 2027, but exploiting new oil and gas reserves is critical to slowing down an expected production decline.

The election could decide whether Norway opens new areas for exploration, or if oil companies will remain restricted to existing ones, depending on the influence wielded by the Greens, Liberals and other small parties.

More radical proposals to stop exploration completely are unlikely to gather sufficient support.

Turkey and US discuss peace efforts on Russia-Ukraine war, Turkish source says

19:01 , Tara Cobham

Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan and US secretary of state Marco Rubio discussed peace efforts on the Russia-Ukraine conflict in a phone call on Thursday, a Turkish foreign ministry source said.

The source said Fidan told Rubio that Ankara was ready to fulfil its responsibilities in the peace process.

Trump 'not happy' with Russian strike on Ukraine and he will make statement later

18:45 , Tara Cobham

The White House said on Thursday that President Donald Trump "was not happy" when he learned that Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight, killing at least 15 people and damaging buildings, including the British Council in Kyiv.

"He was not happy about this news, but he was also not surprised. These are two countries that have been at war for a very long time," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, adding that Trump will make an additional statement on the situation later on Thursday.

President Donald Trump ‘was not happy’ when he learned that Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight (AP)

RECAP: The day's events

18:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

• Ukraine has been left reeling after a “massive” Russian drone and missile strike overnight.

• At least 18 people have been killed, including four children, and 48 injured following the strikes, which targeted residential areas of Kyiv.

• Parts of the capital have been reduced to rubble as pictures show rescue teams working around the clock to pull survivors from the devastation.

• The attacks have been condemned by world leaders, with foreign secretary David Lammy summoning the Russian Ambassador saying “the killing and destruction must stop”.

• The attack is one of the largest on Ukraine during the war, and the first since Russian leader Vladimir Putin met with US President Donald Trump in Alaska earlier this month.

• The US special envoy on Ukraine has labelled the strikes as “egregious” and added they “threaten the peace” he is pursuing.

Putin must come to the negotiating table, von der Leyen says

18:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has said Putin “must come to the negotiating table” after the latest strikes in Kyiv.

“We must secure a just and lasting peace for Ukraine with firm and credible security guarantees that will turn the country into a steel porcupine,” she wrote on X.

Full story: Putin accused of ‘sabotaging peace’ after devastating airstrike on Kyiv kills 19 and hits British Council building

17:45 , Tara Cobham

Russia killed at least 19 people including four children in a massive wave of drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s capital that has drawn international condemnation.

Sir Keir Starmer accused Vladimir Putin of ‘sabotaging hopes of peace’ with the attacks that took place in the early hours of Thursday and saw more than 600 drones and over 30 missiles launched. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the strike, the second largest attack since Russia launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022, was Moscow's answer to diplomatic efforts to end its war.

Moscow claimed it only hit military targets but the UK summoned the Russian ambassador to the Foreign Office in London to receive an official complaint after the British Council building in Kyiv was struck by a missile. The death toll from the overnight attacks continued to rise on Thursday with at least 38 more people wounded.

The Independent’s world affairs editor Sam Kiley reports:

Putin accused of ‘sabotaging peace’ after Russian airstrike on Kyiv kills 19

British Council Ukraine chief refuses to be drawn on whether Russia deliberately struck Kyiv building

17:35 , Tara Cobham

The director of the British Council Ukraine declined to speculate whether Russia deliberately struck a British Council building in Kyiv, but said Moscow is targeting education and cultural buildings.

Colm McGivern told BBC Radio 4's PM programme: "I don't want to speculate on whether or not it was deliberate and intentional for the Russians to attack the British Council.

"But what I do think was deliberate, and what I do think is intentional, is Russia's continued attacks on education and cultural infrastructure in Ukraine, attacking schools, attacking theatres, forcing children to learn from bomb shelters, preventing universities from opening fully and teaching their young learners.

"And the British Council is absolutely determined, steadfastly determined, that we will continue to support education and cultural expression, education and cultural links for Ukraine with the UK, in order to keep those sectors strong."

Mr McGivern also said: "The blast damage has severely damaged our offices there, making it impossible for us to open them today and they'll be closed until further notice."

Lammy: 'The killing and destruction must stop'

17:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has slammed the strikes that hit Kyiv overnight.

In a post on X, he said he had summoned the Russian Ambassador, writing that “the killing and destruction must stop”.

Ukraine summons Hungarian envoy over 'discrimination' against ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine, Kyiv says

17:25 , Tara Cobham

Ukraine's foreign minister said on Thursday that Kyiv had summoned Hungary's ambassador over what he called his government's "discrimination" against ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine.

"He was given a protest note in response to Hungary's discrimination against the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, particularly our Hungarian-descent defender who was banned from entering the country of his ancestors," Andrii Sybiha wrote on X.

Sybiha was referring to the commander of Ukraine's drone forces, an ethnic Hungarian who Budapest said on Thursday it was blocking over his role in attacking the Druzhba oil pipeline, through which Russia supplies Hungary and Slovakia.

"We urge Hungary to further refrain from unfriendly actions and instead engage in constructive dialogue, for which Ukraine remains ready," he said.

Zelensky and von der Leyen discuss efforts to end the war

17:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Zelensky and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have discussed efforts to end the war on a call following strikes in Kyiv, the Ukrainian President said.

“We discussed our diplomatic efforts to stop the killings, to end this unprovoked Russian aggression, and to guarantee real security for our people,” he wrote in a post on X.

“There is much work being done at various levels precisely for this purpose. But until Russia takes real steps toward peace, the pressure on it must be intensified.”

Nato boss contacted EU after Russian strike on diplomatic base in Kyiv

16:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Nato boss Mark Rutte has been in contact with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about Russia's attack on a building housing the EU's delegation in Ukraine, he said on Thursday.

Rutte, speaking at a meeting of German government parties in the southern city of Wuerzburg, added that he could not speak to the latest rumours about Russian espionage in Europe.

UN chief condemns Russia's missile, drone attacks on Ukraine

16:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns Russia's deadly missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Thursday.

Guterres again called for a ceasefire leading to peace "that fully upholds Ukraine's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity," Dujarric said.

In a post on X, Guterres wrote attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure must end “immediately”.

US envoy labels Russian attacks 'egregious'

15:45 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

US envoy on Ukraine General Keith Kellogg has blasted the Russian attacks as “egregious”.

In a post on X he wrote: “Last night Russia launched the second largest aerial attack of the war with 600 drones and 31 missiles. The targets? Not soldiers and weapons but residential areas in Kyiv—blasting civilian trains, the EU & British mission council offices, and innocent civilians.

“These egregious attacks threaten the peace that @POTUS is pursuing.”

ANALYSIS: Trump’s Ukraine peace plans have failed - it's time for Europe to show leadership

15:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Russia’s devastating overnight strikes on Kyiv show Trump’s peace plans have failed, says The Independent’s World Affairs Editor Sam Kiley.

He says it is now time for Europe to stand up and show leadership.

“The latest Russian set of attacks and Donald Trump’s ongoing support for Vladimir Putin, are proof, as if it were needed, that Europe’s leaders must prepare their nations for a long fight, increased taxation, and inflation as a result of increased fossil fuel prices,” he writes.

“They must accept that the good times so lavishly enjoyed by Boomers and Gen X are over.”

Read his full analysis below.

Russia’s devastating attack on Kyiv proves Trump’s Ukraine peace plans have failed

Russian defence minister inspects troops in Ukraine

15:00 , Steffie Banatvala

Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov inspected the "Center" group of Russian forces operating in Ukraine, his ministry has said.

Belousov was briefed on combat operations and drone projects, the ministry said.

Zelensky accuses Hungary of denying entry to Hungarian community in Ukraine

14:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Zelensky has hit out at Hungary’s response to mass Russian drone strikes, accusing the country of “discrimination” against the Hungarian community in Ukraine.

In a post on X, the Ukrainian President he had instructed his foreign ministry to look into claims a Ukrainian military commander who is ethnically Hungarian was denied entry to Hungary “and the entire Schengen zone”.

“Every day we hear new accusations against Ukraine coming from Hungary. Hungarian officials have gone so far as to attempt to discriminate against members of the Hungarian community in Ukraine for their participation in the defense of our state and our people,” he wrote.

“If Hungary has indeed closed entry into Hungary and the entire Schengen zone to one of Ukraine’s military commanders, who is an ethnic Hungarian and a citizen of Ukraine, this can only cause outrage. I have instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine to clarify all the facts and respond accordingly.”

Pictures: Moscow strike also hits EU mission building

14:00 , Steffie Banatvala

More pictures are emerging of the attack that hit an EU mission building.

Damages to the EU offices in Kyiv (EU delegation in Ukraine)

Damages to the EU offices in Kyiv (EU delegation in Ukraine)

Four children among 18 killed in Russian strikes, authorities say

13:27 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

At least 18 people have been killed, including four children, in the latest death toll update given by authorities in Ukraine.

A two-year-old child is believed to be among the dead, alongside other children aged 14 and 17.

ICYMI: Russia strikes key Ukraine energy facility in large-scale drone attack

13:00 , Steffie Banatvala

13:00 , Steffie Banatvala

Kremlin 'satisfied' after Italy arrests Ukrainian man over Nord Stream attack

12:30 , Steffie Banatvala

The Kremlin has said it is satisfied with the progress of a German investigation into attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022 after Italy arrested a suspect wanted in Germany.

An Italian appeals court earlier this month confirmed the arrest of the 49-year-old Ukrainian man suspected by Germany of coordinating the attacks which largely severed Russian gas supplies to Europe.

The suspect, identified only as Serhii K. under German privacy laws, may now be extradited to Germany where prosecutors say he was part of a group of people who planted devices on the pipelines near the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea.

Of course, it is satisfying that this investigation is underway and we want to believe that it will be seen through to the end, and that not only the perpetrators but also those who ordered these terrorist acts will be named.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov

'With every cell of my body I want this war to end as soon as possible'

12:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Reporters on the ground have been speaking to residents and civilians in Kyiv on Thursday morning.

Oleksandr Khilko arrived at the scene after a missile hit the residential building where his sister lives. He told the Reuters news agency he heard screams from people who were trapped under the rubble and pulled out three survivors, including a boy.

"It's inhuman, striking civilians," he said, his clothes covered in dust and the tips of his fingers black with soot.

"With every cell of my body I want this war to end as soon as possible. I wait, but every time the air raid alarm sounds, I am afraid."

Residents watch on as fire crews tackle flames at a building hit by strikes (AP)

UK foreign office to summon Russian ambassador

12:14 , Steffie Banatvala

Britain's foreign office plans to summon the Russian ambassador to the UK following a large-scale Russian attack in Kyiv overnight that damaged the British Council building in the Ukrainian capital.

It is expected Andrey Kelin will meet officials, rather than ministers.

Pictures: Moscow strike also hits EU mission building

12:13 , Steffie Banatvala
Damages to the EU offices in Kyiv (EU delegation in Ukraine)
Damages to the EU offices in Kyiv (EU delegation in Ukraine/AFP via)

Swiss president and Ukrainian PM conduct peace talks

12:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter hosted Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko in Bern for a courtesy visit on Thursday, the Swiss government said in a statement.

It follows a night of heavy attacks from Russia across the country, but particularly in its capital Kyiv.

The talks focused on the peace process and the reconstruction of Ukraine, the Swiss government added.

Russian EU envoy summoned after strike on EU building

11:37 , Daniel Keane

The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the EU will summon the Russian envoy in Brussels after the bloc’s delegation building was struck in an attack on Kyiv.

In a post on X, Kallas said she had spoken with colleagues in Kyiv following the Russian attack.

“No diplomatic mission should ever be a target,” she said.

Russia destroyed 102 Ukrainian drones overnight, Moscow says

11:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Moscow's Defence Ministry said that Russian air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 102 Ukrainian drones overnight, which had targeted at least seven regions.

In the overnight attack, Ukraine's forces attacked Afipsky and Kuybyshevskyi oil refineries, according to the Ukrainian drone forces commander.

Macron condemns 'barbaric' attack on Kyiv

11:23 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv, describing it as barbaric.

"Six hundred and twenty-nine missiles and drones in a single night over Ukraine: this is Russia's idea of peace. Terror and barbarism," wrote Macron on X on Thursday.

In pictures: Devastation in Kyiv after mass strikes

11:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Pictures from Kyiv this morning show the devastation on the ground following Russia’s overnight attacks.

A woman reacts as she stands at the site of an apartment building (REUTERS)
Rescuers working in Kyiv (REUTERS)
A rescuer holds a soft toy at the site of an apartment building which was hit by a Russian missile and drone strikes (REUTERS)

Starmer condemns attack on British Council building

10:43 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Russia’s attack on the British Council building in Kyiv.

He posted on X: “My thoughts are with all those affected by the senseless Russian strikes on Kyiv which have damaged the British Council building.

“Putin is killing children and civilians, and sabotaging hopes of peace. This bloodshed must end.”

Strikes hit Ukraine's national railways

10:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

'Critical infrastructure' was targeted in Ukraine's Vinnytsia region, authorities said, cutting power for 60,000 people.

Ukraine's national railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, also reported damage to its infrastructure in the Vinnytsia and Kyiv regions.

It said the destruction is causing delays and requiring trains to use alternative routes.

Nearly 100 buildings have also been reported to be damaged, including a shopping mall in the city centre, according to the head of Kyiv's city administration.

British Council building struck in Russian attack on Kyiv

10:21 , Daniel Keane

The British Council has said that its offices were “severely damaged” in a Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv.

A spokesperson for the British Council said the office would be closed until further notice, adding: “While there may be some delays in our responses, our work with our Ukrainian partners in education and culture continues.”

Scott McDonald, the chief executive of the Council, said a guard was injured in the attack and was “shaken but stable”. The EU delegation building in the Ukrainian capital was also damaged in the attack.

Death toll 'could still rise', PM says

10:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

The death toll following a night of heavy drone and missile fire from Russia could still rise, according to Ukraine’s Prime Minister.

Authorities said eight people, including two children, were killed in the overnight attack in the nation’s capital.

More than 500 rescue workers and 1,000 police officers are on the streets of Kyiv following the Russian drone and missile attack overnight, Prime Minister Yulia Syvrydenko wrote in a post on X.

She accused Russia of “targeting residential buildings” and “using the goodwill of Ukraine’s allies to buy more time to expand the killing”.

EU staff safe after building hit, von der Leyen confirms

09:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

No staff were injured after Russian strikes hit an EU delegation building in Kyiv overnight, Ursula von der Leyen has confirmed.

The President of the EU Commission said the night of “relentless bombings” had struck civilian infrastructure in the capital.

“It also hit our EU Delegation in Kyiv. Our Delegation staff is safe,” she wrote.

“Russia must stop its indiscriminatory attacks on civilian infrastructure immediately and join negotiations for a just and lasting peace.”

Kim Jong Un to join Xi and Putin at Beijing military parade

09:12 , Daniel Keane

Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un will join Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a military parade in Beijing next week.

The parade, on 3 September, commemorates Japan’s formal surrender in 1945 and the end of the Second World War.

It marks a rare joint appearance for the three in a show of unity amid growing Western pressure to end the war in Ukraine.

Read our full story below.

Kim Jong Un to attend China parade in rare trip outside North Korea

Russia launched 598 drones and 31 missiles, Ukraine's air force says

09:00 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Russia launched 598 drones and 31 missiles in the overnight attack across the country, Ukraine's air force has said.

The air force recorded hits at 13 locations and falling of debris at 26 locations.

The Ukrainian air force shoots down Russian drones during the attack (AFP via Getty Images)

Two-year-old child among 12 killed in deadly strikes, authorities say

08:38 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

A two-year-old was among three children killed in Russia’s overnight strikes in Kyiv, according to Ukrainian authorities.

At least 12 people have been confirmed to have died following the deadly night of attacks, including three children aged 2, 14, and 17, said Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv's city administration. The numbers are expected to rise.

European Council President 'horrified' by overnight attacks after EU building damaged

08:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

President of the European Council António Costa said he has been left “horrified” by the drone and missile strikes in Kyiv.

In a post on X, he wrote that the EU building in Ukraine was damaged during the attacks.

“Horrified by yet another night of deadly Russian missile attacks on Ukraine,” he wrote.

“My thoughts are with the Ukrainian victims and also with the staff of @EUDelegationUA, whose building was damaged in this deliberate Russian strike.

“The EU will not be intimidated. Russia’s aggression only strengthens our resolve to stand with Ukraine and its people.”

Death toll hits 10, authorities say

07:54 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Ten people are now believed to have been killed in Russia’s overnight attack on Kyiv, according to authorities.

The toll is believed to include two children.

Two children killed in overnight attack, authorities say

07:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

Two children are now believed to have died in the overnight attack, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.

Authorities now say the strike killed at least eight people and wounded 45.

Zelensky hits out at Putin for killing children, asks China and Hungary to react

07:04 , Arpan Rai

Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia’s president Putin of taking advantage of some countries looking away from the conflict to continue bombing Ukraine and killing children.

“We expect a reaction from China to what is going on. China has repeatedly called for not expanding the war and for a ceasefire. Yet this is not happening because of Russia. We expect a reaction from Hungary,” he said on X this morning after a massive attack on Kyiv killed eight.

“The death of children should definitely stir far greater emotions than anything else. We expect a response from everyone in the world who has called for peace but now more often stays silent rather than taking principled positions,” he said.

He also said Russia has broken all deadlines and ruined dozens of opportunities for diplomacy.

“Russia must feel accountable for every strike, for every day of this war,” Zelensky said.

At least 30 people injured in the attack have been hospitalised, local authorities said.

Residents look on at the site of an apartment building hit during Russian drone and missile strikes in Kyiv (Reuters)

Zelensky says eight killed in overnight attack

06:32 , Arpan Rai

Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed at least eight people, including a child, have died in the overnight Russian attack on Kyiv.

“Another massive attack against our cities and communities. Killings again. Tragically, at least 8 people have already been confirmed dead. One of them is a child,” said on X.

Zelensky said Russia is choosing ballistic missiles to hit Kyiv, instead of coming to the negotiating table.

“People may still be trapped under the rubble. Dozens are wounded. These Russian missiles and attack drones today are a clear response to everyone in the world who, for weeks and months, has been calling for a ceasefire and for real diplomacy. Russia chooses ballistics instead of the negotiating table,” he said.

Fire erupts at southern Russian oil refinery after Ukrainian drone attack

06:26 , Arpan Rai

A fire broke out at a unit of the Afipsky oil refinery in Russia's southern Krasnodar region after a Ukrainian drone attack, local authorities said today.

It was not immediately clear what the extent of the damage was at the refinery.

The oil facility, together with the Krasnodar refinery, according to industry sources, processed 7.2 million metric tons of crude oil in 2024 and 3 million tons in January-June 2025.

In photos: Russia launches devastating overnight attack on Ukraine's capital

06:19 , Arpan Rai
An explosion of a drone lights up the sky over the city during Russian drone and missile strikes in Kyiv (Reuters)
Fire and smoke rise in the city after Russian drone and missile strikes amid Russia's attack in Kyiv (Reuters)
This picture shows smoke rising following an explosion during a night mass drone and missile strikes on Kyiv (AFP via Getty Images)
Smoke rises in the city after a Russian drone strike on Kyiv amid Russia's attack on Ukraine (Reuters)

Death toll rises to four in massive Russian attack on Kyiv

05:45 , Arpan Rai

The death toll in a mass Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv has risen to four, local officials said.

Among the dead were two children, interior minister Ihor Klymenko said, citing preliminary information. The numbers are expected to rise. Rescue teams were on site to pull people trapped underneath the rubble.

Thursday's attack is the first major combined Russian mass drone and missile attack to strike Kyiv since US president Donald Trump met with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Alaska earlier this month to discuss ending the three-year war in Ukraine.

The Kyiv city administration’s head Tymur Tkachenko said Russia launched decoy drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles in this attack, hitting at least 20 locations across seven districts of Kyiv.

Nearly 100 buildings were damaged, including a shopping mall in the city centre, and thousands of windows were shattered, he said.

A five-story residential building in the Darnytskyi district was hit directly. "Everything is destroyed," Tkachenko said. A strike in central Kyiv left a major road strewn with shattered glass.

Women react as they stand at the site of a building which was hit by a Russian missile and drone strike amid Russia's attack on Ukraine in Kyiv (Reuters)

Russia being ‘disrespectful’ to Ukraine peace process, Downing Street says

05:30 , Tara Cobham

Russia has been accused of being “disrespectful” to the peace process in its war with Ukraine, with the Government saying it is dragging its feet over talks.

Downing Street said Vladimir Putin was blatantly stalling progress, less than a fortnight since the Russian president met with US President Donald Trump in Alaska.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, along with European leaders, met Mr Trump in Washington days after the Alaska meeting to get an update on the talks.

Read more here:

Russia being ‘disrespectful’ to Ukraine peace process, Downing Street says

Recap: Vance boasts Trump’s ‘energetic diplomacy’ will end Ukraine war

05:00 , Tara Cobham

Vice President JD Vance has touted his boss’s “energetic diplomacy” with Russia, and insisted that the Trump administration would bring the three-year-long war between Ukraine and Russia to an end.

But as his remarks aired on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, Russia’s top diplomat was making that prospect look unlikely — while walking back progress made between Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky and a host of European leaders in a whirlwind series of meetings over the past two weeks.

Vance told NBC’s Kristen Welker, in a pre-taped interview, that both sides had signaled their openness to accepting “significant concessions” in recent days, and said that the president was open to increasing pressure if one side was seen as an obstacle to peace.

My colleague John Bowden reports:

Vance boasts Trump will end Ukraine war while Russia stalls on talks with Zelensky

Zelensky speaks to newly appointed US ambassador to underline tasks

04:57 , Arpan Rai

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said he spoke to Ukraine’s newly appointed ambassador to the US.

“I just spoke with Olha Stefanishyna – now Ukraine’s new Ambassador to the United States. The formal procedures are complete – today I signed the decree appointing the ambassador,” Zelensky said on X.

“I outlined the key tasks for reinvigorating the work of our Embassy, and the main thing is to fully implement the agreements reached in Washington, our agreements with President Trump, above all in the defence sphere. Much of Ukraine’s long-term security depends on relations with America,” the Ukrainian president said.

He said that there are two “strong” Ukrainian proposals at the moment. “An agreement on weapons for Ukraine, and an agreement on modern drones for the United States. We count on swift progress in our relations,” he said.

Watch: Russia strikes key Ukraine energy facility in large-scale drone attack

04:48 , Arpan Rai

Ukrainian officials discuss peace options in Riyadh

04:29 , Arpan Rai

The Ukrainian president's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, was in Riyadh yesterday along with security council chief Rustem Umerov.

Yermak said the talks in Riyadh focused on paths to peace in Ukraine, and Saudi Arabia's participation in this process.

The senior Ukrainian officials met the Saudi defence minister and national security adviser, Yermak said.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking later in his nightly video address, said the delegation would hold talks today in Switzerland. They will then go on to New York tomorrow for talks with US officials.

Earlier this week, US special envoy Steve Witkoff said that he would meet representatives from Ukraine in New York while saying that Washington continues to talk with Russia.

Zelensky said on Tuesday that Turkey, the Gulf states or European countries could host talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Woman who fled Ukraine to escape war stabbed to death in North Carolina train station

04:15 , Arpan Rai

A young Ukrainian woman who fled her war-torn home in search of safety in the United States was stabbed to death at a North Carolina train station last week, according to a fundraiser set up by her loved ones.

Iryna Zarutska, 23, was left with multiple stab wounds from the attack, which unfolded just before 10pm at the East/West Boulevard light rail station in South End, Charlotte, on Friday, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.

Zarutska had “recently arrived in the United States, seeking safety from the war and hoping for a new beginning,” according to a GoFundMe set up to support her family.

Isabel Keane reports from New York:

Woman who fled Ukraine to escape war stabbed to death in North Carolina train station

Two children among three dead in Russian attack on Kyiv

04:02 , Arpan Rai

At least three people have been killed, including two children, in a wave of overnight Russian strikes targeting Kyiv, officials said in the early hours today.

At least 12 others were injured, they said.The city's military administration put the death toll at three, with strikes recorded in widely separated districts of the city.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko said two children were also among the injured.

Officials provided a long list of buildings that had suffered damage, including several high-rise apartment blocks.

Photos posted online showed apartments ablaze and smoke billowing from buildings. The images could not immediately be verified.

Klitschko said two high-rise apartment buildings had been damaged in eastern suburbs of the city.

Recap: Ukraine unveils devastating new ‘Flamingo’ cruise missile that can strike deep inside Russia

04:00 , Tara Cobham

Zelensky names Olha Stefanishyna new US ambassador

03:00 , Tara Cobham

President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree on Wednesday appointing Olha Stefanishyna, a former top cabinet minister, as Ukraine's ambassador to the United States.

Zelensky, speaking in his nightly video address, said he had signed a decree on the appointment of Stefanishyna, 39, after formalities had been completed.

"I outlined the key tasks for reinvigorating the work of our embassy," he said.

She takes over as ambassador from Oksana Markarova, who held the position for six years, including more than three years of full-scale war with Russia.

Zelensky singled out two agreements as critical -- on providing weapons for Ukraine and on supplying drones to the United States.

"The main thing is to fully implement all the agreements reached in Washington, our agreements with President [Donald] Trump, above all in the defence sphere...Much of Ukraine’s long-term security depends on relations with America."

Stefanishyna had served in Zelensky's administration as a deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration, playing a major role in the country's integration into Western institutions, and as minister of justice.

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