Russia’s latest barrage of missile and drone strikes across Ukraine has left at least four dead and dozens injured, with Kyiv bearing the brunt of the assault as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns of escalating threats. The attacks, which included the use of hypersonic missiles, have damaged critical infrastructure and underscored the fragility of Ukraine’s defenses as global leaders remain divided on how to respond.
Kyiv Under Fire: The Deadliest Strikes in Recent Weeks
The early hours of Saturday saw Russia unleash a coordinated wave of hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles across Ukraine, with Kyiv as the primary target. According to the Associated Press, seven people were killed in the capital alone, including a 12-year-old girl, and at least 20 remain missing after a nine-story apartment building in the Darnytsia neighborhood collapsed. Ukrainian officials described the scene as one of devastation, with emergency workers rescuing 28 survivors from the rubble. The attack destroyed all 18 apartments in the building and shattered windows in neighboring structures, leaving residents like 78-year-old Lyudmila Hlushko shaken by the sudden onslaught. The strikes came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned of a possible escalation, noting that Russia had launched more than 1,560 drones against population centers since Wednesday. Zelenskyy confirmed that the assault included the use of hypersonic missiles, a weapon system that has proven difficult for Ukraine’s air defenses to intercept. The attacks damaged at least 180 sites across the country, including more than 50 residential buildings, according to Zelenskyy’s office. The timing of the strikes—coinciding with U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China—has raised questions about whether the assault was intended to pressure global leaders into altering their stance on the war. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha condemned the strikes, stating on social media: “At the very time when leaders of the most powerful countries are meeting in Beijing, and the world hopes for peace, predictability and cooperation, Putin launched hundreds of drones, ballistic and cruise missiles at the capital of Ukraine.” Sybiha added that “only pressure on Moscow can make him stop.” The remarks reflect a growing frustration among Ukrainian officials that the international community has yet to impose meaningful consequences on Russia for its relentless assaults.The Hypersonic Threat: Russia’s New Weapon in the War
The use of hypersonic missiles, specifically the Oreshnik, has become a defining feature of Russia’s latest offensive. According to Yahoo News, Zelenskyy confirmed that the Oreshnik missile was deployed against the city of Bila Tserkva in the Kyiv region, though Ukraine’s presidential office later clarified that the exact nature of the weapon used was still under investigation. The Oreshnik, capable of traveling at more than 10 times the speed of sound, is nearly impossible to intercept with current air defense systems. Its deployment marks the third time Russia has used this weapon in the conflict, raising concerns about its potential to carry both conventional and nuclear warheads.
