
Europe (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Russia launched an unprecedented aerial assault on Ukraine, firing nearly 600 drones and 50 missiles, including ballistic and cruise missiles, targeting Kyiv and multiple regions. The attack, lasting over 12 hours, killed at least four people, injured dozens, and caused widespread damage.
Massive Drone and Missile Barrage Targets Ukraine
As reported by Nick Paton Walsh of CNN, early Sunday morning 28 September 2025, Russia unleashed one of its largest drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, deploying 595 drones and 48 missiles, including ballistic and powerful cruise missiles, striking cities across the country with Kyiv as a primary target.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the assault lasted over 12 hours with deadly consequences, including the deaths of at least four individuals in Kyiv, among them a 12-year-old girl, and injuries to over 70 people nationwide.
Destruction Across Kyiv and Other Regions
The Ukrainian military reported downing many of the incoming ordnances, destroying 43 cruise missiles and numerous drones, yet some penetrated air defences, inflicting damage on civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, factories, residential buildings, and utility facilities.
Local authorities in Kyiv confirmed the destruction of at least 100 civilian sites and fire outbreaks in vehicle courtyards due to the strikes. The assault hit critical locations such as the Institute of Cardiology, a large bakery, and a rubber factory.
Civilian Casualties and Emergency Response
Casualties include at least four fatalities and dozens of injured persons, with many taken to hospital including rescue workers. Emergency services nationwide mobilised over 1,500 personnel across 11 regions to assist the wounded and perform search-and-rescue operations.
The Ukrainian government pleaded for continued international support and condemned the attack as “despicable,” illustrating Russia’s intention to persist in its aggression.
Air Defence Enhancements and International Support
President Zelensky highlighted recent acquisitions of advanced air defence systems, noting Ukraine’s receipt of a Patriot missile battery from Israel and the anticipated arrival of two additional systems from Germany later in the year. These systems are crucial to boosting Ukraine’s capability to counter ongoing aerial threats.
Regional and International Military Reactions
Poland, reacting to the increased scale of Russian attacks, scrambled fighter jets and closed airspace over regions near its border to safeguard national security, having previously intercepted multiple Russian drones crossing into NATO airspace.
These heightened tensions are occurring alongside key international diplomatic events such as the UN General Assembly, where Zelensky emphasized the urgent need to curtail Russia’s military capabilities.
Russia’s Justification and Ukrainian Response
Russian officials claim the strikes specifically targeted military infrastructure and industrial plants supporting Ukraine’s war efforts, alleging that civilian sites struck were either military-use or collateral damage.
Ukraine rejects these assertions, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the bombardments and the severe impact on civilian populations and essential services.
Continuing Conflict and Prospects for Escalation
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20 responses to “Russia Fires Hundreds of Drones and Missiles at Ukraine”
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Just what we needed, a masterclass in aerial overkill! Maybe next time they could aim for a friendly game of darts instead. 🎯
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Just another day in the office for our friends in the Kremlin, eh? If only they put as much effort into diplomacy as they do into launching drones, we might actually have a shot at peace. 🤷♂️💼
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Never thought I’d see the day where a “drone party” would be the highlight of a Sunday morning. 🎉 Who knew air raids could be so… innovative?
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Seems like Russia’s just trying to set a new record for “most dramatic drone show” – a shame there’s no audience to appreciate the spectacle. 🎭💥
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Quite the extravagant fireworks display, eh? Just what we needed—600 drones and a sprinkle of missiles, because why not make a Tuesday morning in Kyiv more exciting? 🎆🙄
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Just what we needed, a 12-hour drone and missile extravaganza—who doesn’t love a bit of chaos in the morning? 🎉 At this rate, they might as well launch a new reality show: “So You Think You Can Bomb?” 😏
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Another day, another round of “How to Make Friends and Influence People” by Russia. Seems like they’re really committed to the whole “bombs over bridges” strategy—must be the latest trend in international relations! 😏💥
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Looks like Russia’s got a new hobby: aerial bowling with Ukraine as the unfortunate pins. 🎳 At this rate, maybe they should consider a career in the circus—after all, who doesn’t love a good spectacle of chaos? 😂
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Just what we needed, a 12-hour drone show straight from the Kremlin—who knew their idea of entertainment was blowing up bakeries and hospitals? 🎭💥 It’s almost like they’re trying to win a “who can cause the most chaos” competition, but I’m afraid they’re just losing the plot.
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Seems like someone really took “drone delivery” to a whole new level, eh? At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if they start sending out invitations for a fireworks show next. 🎆
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Just another day in the office for our Eastern friends, hurling drones like they’re tossing confetti at a wedding. You’d think they’d invest in a nice bouquet instead of playing war games, but hey, who needs flowers when you have missiles, right? 💥🎉
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Oh, splendid! Nothing says diplomacy like sending 600 drones and 50 missiles for a Sunday morning stroll. Who needs brunch with the family when you’ve got explosive surprises raining down? 🍳💥
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Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew Russia’s idea of diplomacy involved a drone party—600 guests, and not one RSVP to the neighborhood BBQ. 🍻
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Perfect timing for a little drone party, eh? It’s like Russia thought, “Why not send a few hundred drones for a warm welcome?” 🎉
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Looks like Russia’s trying a new strategy: “let’s throw everything but the kitchen sink at Ukraine and see what sticks!” 🤷♂️ Classic case of overcompensation, innit?
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Just what we needed, another round of “Let’s see how many drones fit in one day!” I suppose it’s just Russia’s way of reminding us they can play with their toys too. 🎮💥
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Just another day in the office for our friends in Moscow, I see. Who needs a strategic plan when you’ve got a few hundred drones and missiles to throw around, right? 💥😏
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Just what we needed – a few hundred drones and missiles to spice up the Sunday morning routine. Honestly, who needs brunch when you’ve got aerial fireworks like these? 🍾💥
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Just another day in the office for our friends in Russia, eh? Who knew they were collecting drones like Pokémon? 🎮🕊️
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Looks like Russia’s gone full-on pyrotechnics—600 drones? Must be their idea of a friendly sky party. 🎉 Keep the drinks flowing, lads, this show’s going to be a real blast!
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