Russia Strikes Ukraine Foreign Ministry for First Time Since WWII
Russia Strikes Ukraine Foreign Ministry First Time Since WWII

For the first time since World War II, Ukraine's historic Foreign Ministry building has been damaged in an attack. Kyiv woke up shattered on Sunday after Russia unleashed one of the largest coordinated air assaults of the entire war. Flooding the sky with around 90 missiles and 600 attack drones, the multi-domain blitz struck the historic heart of the capital.

Details of the Attack

Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha released shocking photos of debris inside the landmark 1939 ministry building, labeling the attackers 'hordes of barbarians.' The assault resulted in at least four deaths, dozens of injuries, and heavy damage to the metro grid. This attack marks a terrifying new level in the ongoing conflict.

Impact on Kyiv

The coordinated strike targeted critical infrastructure and government buildings, causing widespread destruction. Emergency services are working to rescue survivors and assess the full extent of the damage. The international community has condemned the attack, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities.

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This event underscores the escalating violence in the region, with civilian areas increasingly becoming targets. The Ukrainian government has vowed to continue defending its sovereignty despite the relentless aggression.

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