Russian forces launched a huge barrage of drones and rockets in Ukraine on Sunday, killing at least four people.
The strike, usually aimed at the capital of KYIV, was the first major air raid since Russia launched its greatest barrage of the war last month. Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city council of KYIV, confirmed the victims of Sunday via Telegram and said that 10 people were also injured in the attack. One of the killed was a 12-year-old girl, he said.
“The Russians have restarted the child’s dead desk,” wrote Tkachenko.
Russia fired a total of 595 exploding drones and lures and 48 missiles, said Ukraine Air Force on Sunday. Of this, air defenses shot down or bump 566 drones and 45 rockets, they said.
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Rescuers work at the location of an apartment buildings that are damaged during a Russian attack in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday 28 September 2025. (AP Photo/Ephrem Lukatsky)
The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy said the bombing ranked on the regions of Zaporizhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Odesa next to Kyiv. He said that at least 70 people were wounded nationally.
“This mean attack almost (by) the end of the UN general meeting week, and this is exactly how Russia explains its true position. Moscow wants to continue to fight and kill, and it deserves the toughest pressure in the world,” Zenskyy wrote in a statement on social media.
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The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyh noted that the Russian attack landed at the end of the General Assembly of the United Nations. (Antonio Masiello/Getty image)
Sunday’s barrage comes after President Donald Trump had shown a tone change to Ukraine last week during the United Nations General Assembly. Instead of emphasizing a peace agreement with Putin, Trump insisted on Ukraine instead to enter into Russia in any way.
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“I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is able to fight and recover the whole of Ukraine in his original form,” he said on social media on Tuesday.
“With time, patience and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original boundaries of where this war started, is very an option,” Trump added. “Why not?”

US President Donald Trump shifted his tone to the Ukraine war during the General Assembly of the United Nations. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty images)
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Trump’s comments are a grim reversal from where he was when he first entered the office and, in a Notorious February Oval Office Meeting told Zenskyy he “[didn’t] I have the cards’ to take on Russia and repeatedly suggested that Kyiv should make significant concessions to end the war.


