Russia Kills 19 Adults & 4 Children in Latest Bombing of Kyiv
Be careful of Russia. Its leaders Putin and Lavrov will look in the face, smile, perhaps greet you, shake hands and then kill you with their free hand.
Russian dishonesty and treachery are of extraordinary proportions.
It has happened time and again. It has happened throughout history. It is happening today. It has happened during the infamous ambush in the Oval Office earlier this year, during the Alaska summit earlier this month, at the subsequent White House meeting, and since then. It is almost a daily – or rather nightly occurrence.
It happened last night. The Russians won’t stop bombing and killing Ukrainians until Moscow has captured all of Ukraine and subjugated or killed all Ukrainians regardless of negotiations, the status of relations between President Trump and Putin, irrespective of the number of dead Russian cutthroats, or the number of killed Ukrainian men, women and children.
Last night during the second largest aerial bombardment of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, the Russians killed 19 adults and four children the youngest being 2 years old.
Buildings belonging to the European Union and the British Council were damaged in the strikes, prompting both the EU and the United Kingdom to summon the top Russian diplomats in their capitals for a talking down.
Ukraine’s Air Force said that the Kremlin unleashed 629 air attack weapons on the country overnight, comprising 598 drones and 31 missiles.
Yuriy Ihnat, head of communications for the air force, told CNN that the strikes comprised “one of the largest combined attacks” on the country.
Russia’s defense ministry cheered as it claimed it struck “military-industrial complex enterprises and military air bases in Ukraine” using “high-precision weapons.” However, it lied again. The targets weren’t military-industrial complex enterprises and military air bases or energy facilities, but rather people’s homes.
Kremlin spokesperson-chief liar Dmitry Peskov facetiously said in the aftermath of the death and carnage that Moscow is still interested in peace talks, but emphasized that the “special military operation,” Russia’s way of describing the war, “continues.” Regardless of how you state it – war, special military operation, conflict – deaths, bloodshed and destruction won’t end so long as Putin and Lavrov are leading Russia to continue this inhuman bloodbath.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the assault a “horrific and deliberate killing of civilians” in a post on X.
“These Russian missiles and attack drones today are a clear response to everyone in the world who, for weeks and months, has been calling for a ceasefire and for real diplomacy,” he said in an earlier post.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that she was “outraged” by the incident, calling it “another grim reminder of what is at stake.”
“It shows that the Kremlin will stop at nothing to terrorize Ukraine, blindly killing civilians, men, women and children, and even targeting the European Union,” she said.
The EU chief spoke to both Zelensky and US President Donald Trump following the strikes, von der Leyen added in a post on X, also stating that Putin “must come to the negotiating table.”
Honestly, the negotiating table is a waste of time when there is no desire to participate in it or fulfill its outcome. Zelenskyy has said repeatedly let’s negotiate, Trump offered to participate but Putin and Lavrov have not agreed.
And what’s to discuss? Russia and Ukraine aren’t equal aggressors, hoping to end the war through negotiations. Russia invaded Ukraine and every country and person knows it is guilty. So, what’s to negotiate? How much booty the free world should permit the criminal to take so it stops the war and evacuates?
The European bloc is summoning the Russian envoy in Brussels in response to the attack, the EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas said. “While the world seeks a path to peace, Russia responds with missiles,” said Kallas. “The overnight attack on Kyiv shows a deliberate choice to escalate and mock the peace efforts.”
Trump is “not happy” but “not surprised” by the strikes, the White House said Thursday, adding that he was watching the developments “intently.” If Trump wasn’t surprised, as he said, then he must have anticipated it. Did he warn Zelenskyy of an imminent attack?
Trump, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, wants the war to end, but both Putin and Zelensky “must want it to end as well.” That is the wrong approach. That assigns equal culpability to both sides and thus strengthens Russia’s obstinacy and resolve not to budge.
Afterall, Moscow has access to millions of Russian and non-Russian disenfranchised citizens who will be caught like stray city dogs and dragged to the front.
As of Thursday night, the White House hadn’t issued a formal condemnation of Russia’s bloody actions.
The Spanish foreign ministry said on Thursday it had summoned the Russian embassy’s charge d’affaires in protest of the “unacceptable attack.” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha accused Moscow of targeting diplomats “in direct breach of the Vienna convention” and called for “worldwide condemnation” in a statement on X.
The White House’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, also condemned the overnight strikes, writing on X that “these egregious attacks threaten the peace that (Trump) is pursuing.”
Russia has increased the frequency and intensity of aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities since the start of 2025. On July 29, Russia launched its deadliest attack against Kyiv this year, killing 32 civilians in a massive, combined strike.
Most Americans support expanding sanctions to Russia’s trading partners to pressure Moscow to end its war in Ukraine, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on August 27. The three-day survey, which concluded on Aug. 24, found that 62% of respondents favored sanctions against countries that continue to trade with Russia. The results indicate bipartisan support for a more aggressive economic strategy against Moscow.
Among supporters of Trump from the Republican Party, 76% backed sanctions against Russia’s trading partners, while Democrats shared this position at 58%. The survey covered 1,022 American adults nationwide with a margin of error of 3% points. Despite international sanctions, Russia has maintained trade relationships with several nations.
In retaliation, Ukrainian strikes on 10 Russian oil refineries have disrupted at least 17% of its refining capacity, equivalent to 1.1 million barrels per day, Reuters reported on August. 25, citing its own calculations.
Kyiv has targeted dozens of refineries, oil depots, and military-industrial sites since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 to disrupt Moscow’s war effort. Winter drone attacks forced at least four Russian refineries to temporarily shut down. The attacks have disrupted Russia’s ability to process and export oil and created gasoline shortages in some Russian regions, as well as in occupied Crimea.
The massive, early morning Russian attack on Ukraine also damaged the offices of at least three news outlets. In Kyiv, the offices of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and independent news outlet Ukrainska Pravda were damaged in a drone and missile attack. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, in eastern Ukraine, a drone strike damaged the office of local newspaper Mezhivsky Merydian.
No media workers or journalists were injured in the attacks.
“Today’s devastating Russian attack on Ukraine, which damaged at least three media offices, is a stark reminder of the risks journalists face working and living in the country,” said Gulnoza Said, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia program coordinator. “The strikes show that journalists’ safety remains a major concern, regardless of how far they are from the front lines. We strongly condemn these attacks and call on Russia to immediately stop attacking civilian infrastructure.”