Massive Russian attack on Ukraine's capital kills at least 10 as Trump's peace push stalls Daryna MayerAugust 28, 2025 at 1:56 AM Rescuers work at the site of a residential building hit by a Russian missile on Thursday in Kyiv.
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Daryna MayerAugust 28, 2025 at 1:56 AM
Rescuers work at the site of a residential building hit by a Russian missile on Thursday in Kyiv. (Kostiantyn Liberov / Getty Images)
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia unleashed a massive overnight attack on the Ukrainian capital that killed at least 10 people and injured 38, local officials said early Thursday.
The combined drone and missile strikes were the most significant to hit Kyiv since President Donald Trump intensified his push for an end to the Kremlin's war, an effort that has stalled in the past week.
The overnight attacks show clearly that Russia has chosen "ballistics over the negotiating table," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a post on X. "All deadlines have already been missed; dozens of opportunities for diplomacy have been spoiled."
At least one child was killed in the attack, Zelenskyy said.
Emergency services respond to the aftermath of Russian strikes overnight on Thursday in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Efrem Lukatsky / AP)
The site of a residential building hit by a Russian missile early on Thursday in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Kostiantyn Liberov / Getty Images)
A person walks past as rescuers work at the site of a residential building hit by a Russian missile on Thursday in Kyiv. (Kostiantyn Liberov / Getty Images)
The Russian strikes hit more than 20 location across Kyiv, damaging civilian infrastructure and leaving about 60,000 residents without power, officials said.
Several powerful explosions were heard by NBC News in the center of Kyiv, a rare occurrence in the heart of the Ukrainian capital since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. Rescuers were pulling people trapped underneath the rubble, with the toll expected to rise.
Zelensky called for "new tough sanctions" against Russia, hoping that the U.S. could target Putin's economy to pressure him to end the war.
While Trump has given the two sides more time despite little sign of urgency from the Kremlin, Ukraine has itself been targeting Russian oil infrastructure in a bid to up the pressure.
Russia has meanwhile intensified its aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities. In July, a massive strike on Kyiv killed at least 31 people, the deadliest attack on the capital since this year.
Ukraine acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that Russian troops had entered the eastern-central region of Dnipropetrovsk, but said they were pushed back as fighting continued near two villages.
Daryna Mayer reported from Kyiv, and Peter Guo from Hong Kong.
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