Early this morning, Kyiv was struck by one of the most devastating attacks since the beginning of the conflict: a barrage of drones and missiles hit the heart of the Ukrainian capital, leaving at least 18 people dead, including four children, and dozens injured. The assault involved 31 missiles and nearly 600 drones, hitting residential areas, a shopping center, schools, and diplomatic buildings such as those of the European Union and the British Council.
The impact was both symbolic and tangible:
The EU mission and British Council buildings were severely damaged, prompting the immediate summoning of Russian ambassadors by the United Kingdom and the European Commission. Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities called for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council to address this escalation and seek new avenues to contain the conflict.
What consequences could this attack have on peace efforts?
This kind of massive bombing serves as an urgent call to strengthen diplomatic support for Ukraine. It will likely lead to harsher sanctions against Russia and the push for stronger international defense strategies, reinforcing global rejection of the war in Western capitals.