
Massive Russian strikes across Ukraine leave one dead, officials say
Massive Russian strikes across Ukraine leave one dead, officials say17 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleIan AikmanReutersRescuers searched for people under the rubble of an apartment building in Kyiv,...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Massive Russian strikes across Ukraine leave one dead, officials say17 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleIan AikmanReutersRescuers searched for people under the rubble of an apartment building in Kyiv, which partially collapsed in the attacksOne person has been killed and dozens wounded after Russia launched a massive wave of strikes against Ukraine overnight, officials have said. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said it was an "especially difficult night for Kyiv", where rescuers are searching through the rubble of a residential building after a combined missile and drone attack on the Ukrainian capital. The overnight barrage followed a major attack on Wednesday - one of the largest Russia has mounted since the start of its full-scale invasion in 2022, with 892 drones launched in 24 hours.
It marks the third day in a row Ukraine has reported deaths, as Moscow ramps up its assault after a three-day ceasefire expired on Monday. In the capital, a search and rescue operation began early Thursday to look for people under the rubble of a nine-storey apartment block which had been hit overnight. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klychko, who visited the building, said 18 apartments had been destroyed.
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He also said the attack had disrupted the city's water supply. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said dozens had been rescued from the building so far. Damage had also been done to other residential buildings, a school, a veterinary clinic and other infrastructure, he added.
Zelensky said Russia's huge assault was "definitely not the actions of those who believe the war is coming to an end". He urged Ukraine's allies not to remain silent about the strike. As well as Kyiv, the regions of Kremenchuk, Bila Tserkva, Kharkiv, Sumy, and Odesa also came under fire, Prime Minister Svyrydenko said.
"Ukraine needs help in strengthening its air defense," she wrote on social media. "This is the only way to save our people and our cities. "Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for the "barbaric attack", which he said showed Moscow was pursuing "aggression and terror" over peace.
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He noted the attack had taken place during a crucial summit between US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping, and urged the two leaders to exert pressure on Russia. "I am certain that the leaders of the United States and China have enough leverage over Moscow to tell Putin to finally end the war," he said. ReutersDozens have already been rescued from the collapsed building, with fears more could be trappedThe latest attacks came shortly after a three-day, US-brokered ceasefire expired late on Monday.
Both Russia and Ukraine reported multiple violations during the truce - mostly along the vast frontline - but no major aerial attacks. Russia resumed its attacks on Tuesday, killing nine people in Ukraine. Six more were killed across the country on Wednesday.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





