A firefighter battles a blaze in an apartment block, set by Russian attacks, Kyiv, September 28, 2025
Saturday’s Coverage: Zelensky — Russia’s Offensives Have Failed
UPDATE 1020 GMT:
Among the victims of Russia’s overnight strikes were a nurse and a patient at the Institute of Cardiology in Kyiv.
Mark Sergeev, 35, a resident of the Kyiv region, says his family were sleeping when a missile hit their apartment in the middle of the night.
“I still can’t believe that the children are alive. It’s such a blessing from God. They were right under the roof when it hit them. The roof was torn off right above my eldest son’s bed,” he told AFP.
A whole street wiped out. Aftermath of the strike on Kyiv
In Petropavlivska Borshchahivka, an entire street has been destroyed.
Homes were left without roofs and windows. The streets are covered with chunks of brick, glass, and building debris.
Firefighters and rescue teams… https://t.co/fKfMRF0tiN pic.twitter.com/ElxQq3Voij
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 28, 2025
UPDATE 0923 GMT:
Ukraine’s air defenses downed 568 of 595 drones and 43 of 48 missiles fired by Russia overnight.
Five missiles and 31 drones hit 16 locations.
UPDATE 0908 GMT:
The toll has spiked to at least four murdered, including a 12-year-old girl, and 75 injured from Russia’s overnight missile and drone attack.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Russia launched almost 500 drones and more than 40 missiles.
The fatalities were in Kyiv where nearly 20 locations across the capital’s six districts were damaged. At least 31 civilians, including three children, were wounded across the Kyiv region.
In Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine, 31 people were injured, including three children. Two of the juveniles are in serious condition.
Zelensky commented:
This vile attack came virtually at the close of UN General Assembly week, and this is exactly how Russia declares its true position. Moscow wants to keep fighting and killing, and it deserves the toughest pressure from the world. The Kremlin benefits from continuing this war and terror as long as it earns revenue from energy and operates a shadow fleet.
A massive Russian attack on Ukraine lasted for more than 12 hours. Savage strikes, a deliberate, targeted terror against ordinary cities – nearly 500 attack drones and over 40 missiles, including Kinzhal missiles. This morning, Russian-Iranian “shaheds” are again in our skies.… pic.twitter.com/fshvsbMkIg
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) September 28, 2025
UPDATE 0715 GMT:
The Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe’s largest with six reactors, was without power for a fourth day on Saturday after Moscow’s shelling of the area.
The plant is relying on emergency generators for cooling and safety systems after the the last power line was knocked out at 4:56 p.m. on Tuesday.
Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said:
As a result of Russian actions, the Zaporizhzhia NPP has been without power for the fourth day. This is the plant’s tenth blackout caused by the Russians.
Furthermore, Russia has constructed 200 kilometers of power lines in preparation for an attempt to steal the plant, connect…
— Andrii Sybiha (@andrii_sybiha) September 27, 2025
UPDATE 0707 GMT:
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky says Kyiv is working on a deal to sell its drones to the US while purchasing American arms.
Ukraine has prepared a list of around $90 billion worth of American weapons, with Ukrainian officials visiting the US by next month.
Zelensky said at a press conference on Saturday that he shared with Donald Trump “a certain vision of what could be done”.
In addition to the large arms deal, which we call the “mega deal”, we also discussed the “drone deal”. Technical groups are already starting to work on this deal.
The President announced that Israel has supplied Ukraine with a US-made Patriot anti-missile defense system, which has been operating for a month. Two more are expected in the autumn.
ORIGINAL ENTRY: Russia has launched hundreds of drones and missiles across Ukraine overnight, wounding at least 27 people.
Most of the country was under air raid alerts, as residents sheltered in underground metro stations.
At least six people were injured in the capital Kyiv, five of whom were treated in hospital. A five-story building was partially destroyed and residential infrastructure was damaged in multiple districts.
In the Kyiv region, five employees of a bakery that caught fire in Fastiv were injured.
At least 16 civilians were wounded in the Zaporizhzhia region in southern Ukraine. In Zaporizhzhia city, one missile struck a multi-story building. Nine houses, 14 high-rise buildings, a school, and an enterprise were damaged..
The attack included MiG-31K and five Tu-95 bombers.
Neighboring Poland, which faced an incursion of 19 Russian drones amid a September 10 assault, scrambled fighter jets to secure its airspace.
Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha posted:
Putin must know that each such attack brings him to Russian assets being fully used for Ukraine’s defense, the rest of shadow tankers, captains, ports, energy, and banks sanctioned, and Ukraine getting additional deterrence packages.
Putin must feel the danger of continuing this war — personally for him, his buddies’ pockets, his economy, and his regime.
Russia launched another massive air attack on Ukrainian cities while people were sleeping.
Again, hundreds of drones and missiles, destroying residential buildings and causing civilian casualties.
We must maximise the cost of further escalation for Russia.
Putin must know… pic.twitter.com/PteTPyV6pn
— Andrii Sybiha (@andrii_sybiha) September 28, 2025
Presidential Chief of Staff Andrii Yermak echoed:
Once again, residential buildings and infrastructure are being hit. Once again, it is a war against civilians.
There will be a response to these actions. But the west’s economic blows against Russia must also be stronger.
President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Saturday, “Putin will not wait to finish his war in Ukraine. He will open up some other direction. Nobody knows where. He wants that.”
He called on Europe to halt imports of Russian oil and gas now, rather than by a target date of January 1, 2027.
If there is a shortage of money for the war, social support for people in Russia will decrease. If social support decreases, people will become dissatisfied. And the Russian leadership will be dissatisfied as well. History shows: Russia has always changed after hunger riots. And that is exactly what they fear.
Tougher sanctions should be imposed on Russia’s “shadow fleet”, circumventing sanctions on the maritime transport of oil, and on the Russian banking sector.