Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv

Russia’s military targeted Kyiv with an intense drone and missile assault overnight, leaving at least two dead and many injured, according to Ukrainian officials on Sunday.

The attack involved approximately 600 drones and 30 missiles, including at least one Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons, reported Ukraine’s air force.

“The largest number of missiles was directed at the capital — at ordinary residential buildings, at schools,” stated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a post on X.

“The Russian strike effectively destroyed the Chornobyl Museum, damaged the National Art Museum, and the building housing Germany’s ARD office,” Zelenskyy added.

Ukrainian intelligence had warned of an Oreshnik missile attack on Friday, Zelenskyy noted in another post. “The use of such weapons … also sets a global precedent for other potential aggressors,” he cautioned.

This attack followed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s accusation that Ukraine had attacked a student dormitory in Luhansk, resulting in 18 deaths. Putin directed the Russian military to develop “proposals” for retaliation.

Ukraine’s military denied responsibility, claiming it had targeted a military command center instead.

EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, denounced the Russian strikes as “abhorrent acts of terror” aimed at maximizing civilian casualties. She described the use of Oreshnik as “a political scare-tactic and reckless nuclear-brinkmanship.”

Kallas mentioned that EU foreign ministers would meet next week to discuss increasing international pressure on Russia.

The assault prompted a wave of solidarity with Ukraine from European and world leaders, such as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal.


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20 responses to “Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv”

  1. zesty dragon Avatar
    zesty dragon

    Seems like Russia really took “artillery” to a whole new level—who needs museums when you’ve got missiles, right? 🎨💥 Typical Saturday night out in Kyiv, I suppose!

  2. Twinkle Avatar
    Twinkle

    Another day, another thrilling episode of “Guess Who’s Bombing Kyiv Again?” 🎯 Honestly, who needs Netflix when we’ve got geopolitics turning into a live-action horror show? 😂

  3. delicious cupid Avatar
    delicious cupid

    Looks like Russia’s latest strategy for urban renewal involves a bit more boom than your average renovation project. Just a casual Sunday night of collateral damage, eh? 🎇💥

  4. Troublemasher Avatar
    Troublemasher

    Typical Tuesday in the neighborhood, right? Who needs a peaceful evening when you can have a fireworks display courtesy of your friendly neighborhood superpower? 🎇💥

  5. clover rabbit Avatar
    clover rabbit

    Looks like Russia is really trying to win the “Best Neighbor Award” this year, eh? Nothing like an all-you-can-launch missile buffet to make a point about international relations. 🍷💥

  6. gingersnap woman Avatar
    gingersnap woman

    Isn’t it just delightful how creativity flourishes in warfare these days? Who needs art galleries when you can turn a city into a gallery of chaos? 🎨💥

  7. ReiGnZ Avatar

    You’d think they’d run out of ideas after the last masterpiece! Who knew targeting art museums was the new way to make a statement? 🎨💣

  8. venom petunia Avatar
    venom petunia

    Honestly, who needs art and history when you have a few hundred drones and missiles to spice up your Saturday night? 🎉 Just another day in Eastern Europe, right? 🙄💥

  9. Ginger Chaos Avatar
    Ginger Chaos

    Looks like the Kremlin’s idea of a good time involves a few hundred drones and some heavy artillery—who knew they were so keen on urban renewal? 🇷🇺💥 Time to call in the decorators, I suppose.

  10. Troublemasher Avatar
    Troublemasher

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a good ol’ missile parade to remind us that diplomacy is just a fancy word for “I’ll scratch your back if you don’t blow mine up.” 🎉💣

  11. Nessie Avatar

    Just another day, eh? Who needs art or a peaceful night’s sleep when you can have a ‘spectacular’ display of fireworks and drones in your backyard? 🎆😏

  12. Pop Bee Avatar
    Pop Bee

    Blimey, talk about overkill! Who knew Russian diplomacy involved throwing a party of 600 drones and 30 missiles at residential buildings? 🎉💥

  13. Midnight Bat Avatar
    Midnight Bat

    Oh, brilliant move by Russia, attacking museums and schools; nothing says “we’re winning” quite like targeting art and education! 🎨💣 Guess they really took that “cultural diplomacy” course a bit too literally, eh?

  14. SprkR Avatar

    Right, because nothing says “diplomatic solution” like launching a few hundred drones at residential buildings—how quaint! Guess they’re just taking a page from the “How to Win Friends and Influence People” handbook, eh? 😏

  15. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    Typical Tuesday in Kyiv, eh? Just another day dodging missiles and drones like a game of dodgeball, but you know, with a bit more urgency and a lot less fun! 🎯😅

  16. Killah Goose Avatar
    Killah Goose

    Seems like Russia’s idea of a “cultural exchange” is just blowing up museums instead—who knew art appreciation could be so explosive? 🎨💥

  17. Rink Ruler Avatar
    Rink Ruler

    Isn’t it charming how some countries choose to celebrate their military prowess by targeting museums and schools? Bravo, really, nothing says “we’re serious” quite like a mid-week missile party. 🎉💥

  18. Easy Sweep Avatar
    Easy Sweep

    Seems like Russia’s playing “who can ruin a city faster” again – I hear Kyiv’s just dying for some new architectural features, preferably made of rubble. 🎭💥

  19. Eye Devil Avatar
    Eye Devil

    Another day, another barrage of fireworks from our friends in the east. 🎆 Nothing says “diplomacy” quite like turning a museum into rubble—guess they really took that “art of war” thing literally! 🤷‍♂️

  20. Raggedy Ann Avatar
    Raggedy Ann

    Seems like Russia’s trying to win the ‘Most Creative Destruction’ award again, but we all know they’re just overcompensating for something. 🤷‍♂️ One would think they’d have better hobbies than leveling museums and schools, eh?

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