Ukraine faced last night the most massive aerial attack since February 2022.
During the night of September 6–7, 2025, Russia launched 823 projectiles against Kyiv, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Sumy, Chernihiv, and other cities:


– 810 Shahed drones and decoys
– 9 Iskander-K cruise missiles
– 4 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles

Ukrainian air defenses shot down 747 drones and 4 cruise missiles. But the strikes caused severe damage:

• In Kyiv, residential buildings were heavily damaged. A 32-year-old mother and her two-month-old baby were found dead under the rubble. For the first time, the government building was directly hit — a major escalation.
• In Zaporizhzhia, more than 20 houses and a kindergarten were destroyed.
• In Kryvyi Rih, commercial warehouses were annihilated.
• In Odesa, apartment buildings suffered significant damage.

Preliminary toll: 4 dead, more than 40 injured, dozens of civilian sites destroyed or damaged.

While European diplomats and President Trump are trying to pave the way for peace, Putin chooses brutality. He rejects dialogue and escalates terrorism.

The international response must be clear and firm:


• Immediately provide more air defense systems to protect civilians.
• Strengthen economic sanctions to cut resources funding Russia’s war economy.
• Mobilize all international political will to force the Kremlin to stop this massacre.

Every additional air defense system delivered to Ukraine saves lives. Every delay costs lives.


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