Massive Russian Drone and Missile Barrage Levels Kyiv Apartment Block
Russia launched a multi-day barrage of drones and missiles that demolished a nine-storey Kyiv apartment block, officials said.
Ukraine says Russia launches "massive and virtually nonstop" strikes on Kyiv, killing at least 12

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Overview
Ukraine said Russia carried out a 'massive and virtually nonstop' multi-day drone and missile barrage that demolished a nine-storey Kyiv apartment block and killed roughly 4 to 16 people, officials said.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia timed the assault to coincide with US President Donald Trump's visit to China and called the strikes a deliberate terrorist tactic.
Ukrainian officials urged urgent deliveries of anti‑ballistic systems and said rescuers and police continued large search-and-rescue operations amid rubble and disruptions to water and power, officials said.
Officials reported roughly 652 to 1,560 drones and about 41 to 56 missiles struck more than 180 sites including Odesa and Kharkiv, with drone interception rates near 93% to 94%.
Rescuers were searching for an estimated 10 to 20 people feared missing, Kyiv declared Friday a day of mourning, and leaders said securing more air-defence systems remains a top priority, officials said.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the story as a humanitarian crisis centered on Ukrainian suffering and defense needs. Editorial choices use loaded descriptors ('massive overnight drone and missile strikes'), foreground Ukrainian casualty and interception figures, amplify survivor testimony and EU condemnation, and give minimal space to Russian explanations or independent verification.