Overview
- Kyiv’s military administration reports at least 14 dead, including three children, and 48 injured after overnight strikes on the capital.
- Ukrainian authorities say drones and ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles hit more than 20 locations, damaging homes, a kindergarten, a mall and an EU delegation building.
- The European Union summoned Russia’s ambassador in Brussels after damage to its Kyiv mission, as senior EU officials condemned the attack.
- The Kremlin says negotiators remain in contact but offers no date for a presidential meeting and declares opposition to any deployment of European troops as security guarantees.
- President Donald Trump warns of very serious economic sanctions if Russia spurns a ceasefire, while Ukrainian officials urge more pressure and report additional strikes on energy sites in Kherson, Poltava and Sumy.