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**Kyiv Government Building Hit in Largest Russian Drone Attack of the War**

**Kyiv, Ukraine – September 7, 2025, 01:50 PM IST** – A massive Russian drone and missile attack struck Kyiv overnight on Sunday, marking the largest such assault since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. The strikes hit a government building, raising concerns about an escalation in the conflict. This attack comes amidst heightened tensions and international efforts to broker a peace agreement.

According to Ukrainian officials, Russia launched 805 drones and 13 missiles. Ukrainian forces claimed to have neutralized 747 drones and four missiles. The attack resulted in at least two deaths, including a one-year-old child, and 15 injuries. A plume of smoke was seen rising from the roof of the Cabinet of Ministers building, home to key government offices, after debris from the attack hit eight locations.

“For the first time, the government building was damaged by an enemy attack,” stated Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, urging the world to respond with increased sanctions, particularly targeting Russian oil and gas.

The attack struck several residential buildings including nine-story and four-story buildings in Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi and Darnytskyi districts. This is the second major attack on Kyiv in two weeks. This attack comes on the heels of calls by European leaders for Russian leader Vladimir Putin to end the war and pledges from 26 of Ukraine’s allies to deploy troops as a “reassurance force” post-conflict.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reiterated his willingness to negotiate with Putin and has urged US President Donald Trump to impose stricter sanctions on Russia.

From an Indian perspective, this latest escalation is deeply concerning. India has long advocated for a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy, and the continued loss of life and destruction of infrastructure underscores the urgency of finding a solution. India must continue to call for restraint from all parties and support international efforts towards de-escalation and negotiation. As a nation with strong ties to both Russia and Ukraine, India is in a unique position to contribute to a constructive and peaceful resolution to this conflict.

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