Ukraine war live: Russia launches drone attack on Kyiv despite Putin’s call for talks | Ukraine


Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine despite Putin’s call for talks

Despite Vladimir Putin’s call for so-called peace talks, Russia on Sunday launched a drone attack on Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine, injuring one person in the region surrounding the capital and damaging several private homes, Ukrainian officials said.

The attack began around 2am this morning, with Russian forces launching 108 drones (including decoys) from multiple directions, Ukraine’s air force said.

Ukrainian air defence systems had shot down 60 drones launched across the eastern, northern, southern, and central regions of Ukraine as of 09.30am, the country’s air force said.

Another 41 drones were reportedly lost from radar but did not cause damage.

There were no immediate reports of any casualties but Ukraine’s air force said that the Sumy region – which borders on Russia’s Kursk region – suffered as a result of the Russian attack, without elaboration.

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Western leaders have repeatedly cast Vladimir Putin as untrustworthy, pointing to past ceasefire violations and broken promises.

In mid April the Russian leader announced a 30 hour “Easter truce” ceasefire, claiming he had ordered his forces to “stop all military activity” along the frontline during this window for “humanitarian reasons”.

While the ceasefire did see a decrease in fighting, there were claims of hundreds of breaches from both sides.

At the time, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of creating a mere “impression” of a ceasefire as Moscow continued shelling areas of Ukraine.

The aftermath of a Russian attack on the frontline town of Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine on 19 April 2025. Photograph: Ukrainian Armed Forces/Reuters
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