KYIV, Ukraine (Quanta) — In a dramatic escalation of its military campaign, Russia executed its largest drone and missile strike on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, on Sunday, September 7, 2025. This attack resulted in the deaths of four people and left substantial damage to key government infrastructures, including the Cabinet of Ministers building. According to the Ukrainian air force, Russia launched an unprecedented wave of 810 drones and missiles, of which 747 drones and four missiles were shot down.
Eyewitnesses reported smoke billowing from the government headquarters, but it remains uncertain whether this was the result of direct hits or debris impact—marking a significant shift in Russia's strategy that had previously avoided targeting central government buildings. Ukrainian officials confirmed that among the deceased was a mother and her three-month-old child, further heightening the tragedy of the attack.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted swiftly, asserting that Russia's actions demonstrate their unwillingness to pursue peace talks, and he called for enhanced sanctions and air defense strengthening. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed outrage, stating the strikes were indicative of Russia's deepening reliance on an approach of terror and war.
This drone strike marks a worrying turn in the conflict, occurring amidst diminishing hopes for peace negotiations. As Ukrainian leaders continue to seek support from international allies, they emphasize the urgent need for stronger defensive measures to thwart further aggressions from Russia.
Eyewitnesses reported smoke billowing from the government headquarters, but it remains uncertain whether this was the result of direct hits or debris impact—marking a significant shift in Russia's strategy that had previously avoided targeting central government buildings. Ukrainian officials confirmed that among the deceased was a mother and her three-month-old child, further heightening the tragedy of the attack.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted swiftly, asserting that Russia's actions demonstrate their unwillingness to pursue peace talks, and he called for enhanced sanctions and air defense strengthening. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed outrage, stating the strikes were indicative of Russia's deepening reliance on an approach of terror and war.
This drone strike marks a worrying turn in the conflict, occurring amidst diminishing hopes for peace negotiations. As Ukrainian leaders continue to seek support from international allies, they emphasize the urgent need for stronger defensive measures to thwart further aggressions from Russia.