KYIV, Ukraine — Russia targeted Ukraine’s capital this Sunday in its most extensive aerial strike since the war commenced, deploying a total of 810 drones and missiles, leading to the deaths of four individuals nationwide and inflicting damage on key government infrastructure.

Reports confirm that Ukrainian air defense units successfully intercepted 747 of the launched drones and four missiles. Associated Press journalists observed thick smoke billowing from the rooftop of Kyiv’s governmental headquarters, signaling a significant escalation as up to now, such strategic targets had been largely spared.

Yuriy Ihnat, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force, clarified that this recent attack marks the most substantial aerial assault since Russia's full-scale invasion commenced in February 2022, further strengthening the urgency for international intervention and heightened air defense systems.

In his reaction, President Zelenskyy highlighted the attack's tragic outcome—four lives lost, together with over 44 individuals sustaining injuries—while calling for immediate action to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities and impose stricter sanctions against Russia in collaboration with allies.

Marcon, the President of France, condemned the indiscriminate nature of the strikes, labeling Moscow’s actions as deepening its involvement in war and terror, a sentiment echoed by British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, who asserted the necessity of a unified front against Putin’s actions.

Emergency responders rushed to the site with reports confirming fatalities included a mother and her three-month-old infant, stirring outrage among officials and citizens alike. Local city officials noted that at least 10 locations across Kyiv faced damage, underscoring the widespread impact of the attack.

In response to the aerial attack, Ukraine’s leadership has reiterated calls for robust defensive capabilities, highlighting ongoing support from international partners. As tensions escalate, both sides prepare for further confrontations, stoking fears of a drawn-out conflict.

The situation continues to unfold as both domestic and international leaders urge for an advancement towards peace negotiations amid the rising death toll and destruction.