Russia launches largest missile‑drone barrage on Kyiv, prompting global calls for tougher sanctions
In the early hours of Thursday, Russian forces unleashed a record-breaking aerial assault on Kyiv, involving around 400 Shahed drones and 18 cruise and ballistic missiles, the largest strike since the full-scale invasion began three years ago. The bombardment persisted for nearly ten hours, triggering air-raid sirens and sending civilians scrambling to underground shelters. Two people were killed and at least 13 injured, with fires reported in six of Kyiv’s ten districts, including residential buildings, offices and warehouses.
The attack coincided with a high-profile recovery and sanctions summit in Rome, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western leaders to impose “biting” sanctions on Russia, including targeting its oil exports, to deter further aggression.
🔁 Reactions:
- President Zelenskiy: “Sanctions must be imposed faster and hard enough so Russia truly feels consequences” (The Guardian)
- Ukrainian authorities: “Entire night of explosions, rooftops blazing, residents forced underground” (The Guardian)
- Security analyst: > “This marks a tactical escalation—designed to stretch Ukraine’s defences and morale” (AP News)
📰 Media Bias & Framing:
- Reuters/AP/Guardian emphasise the unprecedented scale of the attack, the civilian impact, and the symbolic timing during a major diplomatic event (Financial Times).
- Financial Times, WSJ analyse how Russia aims to undermine Ukraine’s air defences and challenge NATO’s support strategy (Financial Times).
- Independent/The Times spotlight how reopening U.S. arms deliveries under Trump contrasts with the intensity of Russian aggression (The Daily Beast).
📊 Sentiment: Negative. The fury and magnitude of the strike, along with civilian casualties, dramatically raise the stakes of the conflict, reinforcing Kyiv’s plea for immediate and punitive sanctions while underlining Ukraine’s intensified need for Western air-defence systems.