Russian attacks in Ukraine kill 11, damage historic Kyiv cathedral
A large overnight Russian missile and drone barrage has killed at least 11 people across Ukraine, wounded 53 and knocked out power to 140,000 households
A large overnight Russian missile and drone barrage has killed at least 11 people across Ukraine, wounded 53 and knocked out power to 140,000 households. The attack ignited a major fire at the Dormition Cathedral within the UNESCO‑listed Kyiv‑Pechersk Lavra monastery – the spiritual heart of Ukrainian Orthodoxy.
It also heavily damaged the Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Studios, destroying a collection of roughly 100,000 costumes. Metropolitan Epiphanius I condemned the attack as “a crime against humanity”. In Kharkiv, a “double‑tap” strike killed five rescuers who were extinguishing an earlier fire. President Zelenskyy said Russia’s actions show its intention to continue the war, calling for a decisive G7 response and more air defence support.
Asked by Al Jazeera for his response, he said solemnly: “We will see. We will see. Anyway, we all always respond.” His comments came after a phone call with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, where they discussed peace and a future meeting at the G7 summit.
Al Jazeera’s Audrey MacAlpine reports from Kyiv. Find us on Check our website Check out our Instagram page Download AJE Mobile App