Russia Unleashes Record Aerial Barrage on Ukraine, Sets Kyiv Government Building Ablaze
- On September 7, 2025, Russia conducted the most extensive drone and missile attack of the conflict against Kyiv, targeting government offices and residential neighborhoods.
- This attack followed months of escalating aerial assaults and confirmed Russian construction of Shahed drone infrastructure in Mariupol in August 2025.
- The assault involved 805 drones and 13 missiles, hit at least 37 locations across multiple cities, damaged Kyiv's Cabinet of Ministers building, and caused fires and building collapses.
- Ukraine successfully intercepted 751 aerial threats during Russia's largest drone and missile strike of the war, which nonetheless resulted in at least four fatalities, including a mother and her infant, and left 33 others wounded. Prime Minister Svyrydenko emphasized that while the damaged structures can be rebuilt, the lives lost are irreplaceable.
- The attack marked a grave escalation near Kyiv's government center, signaling intensified Russian pressure amid fading peace hopes and underscoring Ukraine's urgent need to scale air defenses and acquire long-range weapons.
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