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Russian Barrage on Kyiv Kills At Least 23, Upends Fragile Peace Push

The strikes stalled fragile diplomacy, prompting fresh U.S. support alongside European contingency planning.

Overview

  • Ukrainian officials reported at least 23 dead and around 50 wounded in Kyiv, with damage to the EU delegation and the British Council, as Russia claimed it hit munitions plants and air bases.
  • UN Secretary‑General António Guterres condemned attacks on civilians and demanded they stop, while the White House said President Trump was not surprised and urged both sides to end the war.
  • Washington notified Congress of a planned $825 million sale of 3,350 ERAM rockets and related support for Ukraine, financed by Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway under a new NATO‑coordinated mechanism pending approval.
  • Several European states are weighing a roughly 40‑kilometre buffer zone along the front as a possible ceasefire or post‑war measure, according to Politico, with discussions described as exploratory and without U.S. involvement.
  • Kyiv said senior negotiators will meet U.S. envoys in New York to discuss security guarantees as rescue operations continue in the capital.