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Russia unleashes one of the largest aerial assaults of the war on Ukraine killing four and injuring dozens

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaSeptember 29, 2025Updated:September 29, 2025No Comments3 Views
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Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine early on Sunday, killing at least four people and injuring dozens, in one of the most sustained attacks on the capital since the full-scale war began.

Neighbouring Poland closed its airspace near two southeastern cities and its air force scrambled jets in response until the danger had passed.

Ukraine’s military said that Russia launched 595 drones and 48 missiles overnight and its air defences shot down 568 drones and 43 missiles. It noted that the main target of the strike was the capital Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attack, which lasted more than 12 hours, damaged a cardiology clinic, factories and residential buildings.

A ball of fire is seen at the end of a street lined with destroyed buildings and an ambulance.
Firefighters work at a residential neighbourhood hit by the Russian drone and missile strike in the outskirts of Kyiv. (Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Kyiv region/Handout/Reuters)

Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday it had carried out a “massive” attack on Ukraine using long-range air and sea-based weapons and drones to target military infrastructure, including airfields.

Moscow has denied targeting civilians in its war against Ukraine, although thousands have been killed and residential areas extensively damaged by its attacks.

Zelenskyy urges international partners to act

Zelenskyy again urged the international community to act decisively to cut off Russia’s energy revenues that fund its invasion. Ukraine has so far failed to convince U.S. President Donald Trump to impose punitive sanctions on Moscow.

“The time for decisive action is long overdue, and we count on a strong response from the United States, Europe, the G7, and the G20,” he said on the Telegram messaging app.

Kyiv awoke to loud explosions, drones flying overhead and air defences booming. Smoke from one of the strike sites drifted across the morning sky as the air raid alert ended at 9:13 a.m. (0613 GMT), nearly seven hours after it began.

A woman standing in a destroyed window holds her forehead as she speaks on the phone.
A resident stands at her balcony after her apartment building was damaged during a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Sunday. (Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters)

Reuters journalists visited an area in the suburbs of Kyiv, where rows of newly built homes were almost totally destroyed, and parked cars flattened by falling debris.

Residents sifted through the wreckage of an apartment block after their windows were blown in by the force of a blast.

Some people hurried to metro stations underground, from where they followed events on their mobile phones.

Ukraine’s defences stretched by large-scale attacks

Attacks on such a scale have stretched Ukraine’s limited air defences throughout 2025. Zelenskyy said on Saturday an additional Patriot missile system from Israel had been deployed and he expected two more to arrive this autumn.

He and other officials have asked international partners for more to protect Ukraine’s skies, but air defence systems are limited in availability and other nations are keen to bolster their defences amid perceived threats from Russia.

Zelenskyy said Sunday’s attack targeted several regions, including the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, where authorities said at least 16 people were injured

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