Overview
- Ukrainian officials reported at least eight people killed in the capital, later raising the toll to at least ten, with dozens injured as rescuers searched a collapsed five‑storey building.
- Russia fired multiple waves of combat drones, hypersonic or ballistic missiles and at least one cruise missile, prompting nationwide air‑raid warnings and active air defenses.
- Authorities said more than 20 sites across seven Kyiv districts were damaged, including homes, schools and offices, and the EU delegation’s building sustained blast damage confirmed by EU Council President António Costa.
- Ukraine’s energy network reported strikes on infrastructure in several regions, including a substation in Sumy, with Vinnytsia officials citing outages affecting about 60,000 consumers.
- President Volodymyr Selenskyj condemned the attacks, urged tougher sanctions on Russia, and sent Andrij Jermak and Rustem Umjerow to New York for talks on security guarantees with U.S. officials.