Russia's Massive Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine Sparks Calls for Stronger Sanctions

Consequences of the Russian attack on the Kyiv region, September 28, 2025. State Emergency Service of Kyiv Oblast

As reported by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, on the X platform

For more than 12 hours, Russia carried out a massive attack on Ukrainian cities.

According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the strikes were directed mainly at Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast, as well as at Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi region, Sumy region, and Odesa region. In the capital, the Cardiological Institute building was damaged. According to the latest data, at least four people have been killed in Ukraine, including a 12-year-old girl; more than forty people have been injured, including children. The attack also involved more than 40 missiles, among which Kinzhals are mentioned.

Zelensky called the attack “cowardly” and linked it to the closing of the UN General Assembly week, emphasizing that this demonstrates the Kremlin’s real position.

“Moscow wants to keep fighting and killing and deserves only the harshest pressure from the world”

– Volodymyr Zelensky

Reaction and Next Steps

The leader of the country urged strengthening sanctions and economic pressure on Russia, cutting off its energy revenues and shadowy routes, and continuing responses to aggression to compel the Kremlin to sit at the negotiating table. He also expressed hope for a decisive response from the United States, Europe, the G7 and the G20.

“Anyone who wants peace must support President Trump’s efforts and stop any Russian imports. The time for decisive action has long since come”

– Volodymyr Zelensky

Looking ahead, such an event underscores the need to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities and strengthen international coordination. The government is focusing on supporting allies, reforming energy security, and strengthening the country’s defensive capabilities to reduce the risks of future strikes and ensure regional stability.

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