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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Capital A Day Before Zelenskyy-Trump Meeting

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital with ballistic missiles and drones on Saturday, killing at least one person and wounding 27, a day before talks between the leaders of Ukraine and the United States, authorities said.

Explosions boomed across Kyiv as the attack began in early morning and continued for hours.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepared to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday for further talks on ending the nearly four-year war. Zelenskyy told reporters that he and Trump plan to discuss several matters including security guarantees and territorial issues in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.

“This attack is Russia’s answer on our peace efforts. It really shows that (Russian President Vladimir) Putin doesn’t want peace,” Zelenskyy said after stopping in Canada to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Carney announced $1.8 billion worth of economic assistance to Ukraine that helps unlock financing from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank for reconstruction and development.

“The barbarism that we saw overnight, the attack of Kyiv, shows just how important that we stand with Ukraine during this difficult time,” Carney said.

A private building in the Darnytskyi district lies partially destroyed following a Russian drone strike on the city’s residential area on December 27, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Photo by Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)A private building in the Darnytskyi district lies partially destroyed following a Russian drone strike on the city’s residential area on December 27, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Photo by Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

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Apartment buildings hit

The Russian Defense Ministry said that it carried out a “massive strike” overnight, using “long-range precision-guided weapons from land, air and sea, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles” and drones. It said it targeted energy infrastructure facilities used by Ukraine’s forces and military-industrial enterprises.

But several residential buildings were struck.

The ministry said the strike was in response to Ukraine’s attacks on “civilian objects” in Russia.

Earlier on Saturday, the ministry said air defenses shot down seven Ukrainian drones over the Russian regions of Krasnodar and Adygeya overnight. On Saturday afternoon, the ministry said 147 more drones were shot down over a number of Russian regions.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said air defenses intercepted more than 20 drones “flying towards” the Russian capital on Saturday. He didn’t report any damage or casualties. It wasn’t immediately clear whether those were included in the Defense Ministry’s count.

Rescue workers remove the rubble of an 18-story residential building in the Dniprovskyi district, destroyed from the 3rd to 5th floors by a Russian drone strike on December 27, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Photo by Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)Rescue workers remove the rubble of an 18-story residential building in the Dniprovskyi district, destroyed from the 3rd to 5th floors by a Russian drone strike on December 27, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Photo by Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

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Russia claims territorial gains

In what could be viewed as an effort to further ramp up pressure on Ukraine before the Zelenskyy-Trump talks, the Kremlin on Saturday night released a video of Putin in military fatigues receiving reports from top military officials in an unidentified military command post.

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