Russia strikes Ukraine with greater air attack since the start of the war

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Main strategic analyst of Fox News Ret. General Jack Keane joins “Fox & Friends” to break the last Russian strike in Ukraine and what it means for potential peace negotiations.
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The Russian forces have struck Ukraine with its greatest air attack since the start of the war on Sunday, launching a mass of drones, lures and missiles.
Ukraine’s Air Force said 810 drones and lures had been used in the strike, including at least 13 missiles. Ukrainian forces intercepted 747 drones and four of the missiles.
At least two people were killed and 20 people were injured in Kyiv. Total victims reports are not yet available.
Kyiv’s images show that explosives have struck a government building and at least one residential building.
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Emergency services are striving to extinguish a fire after a Russian attack in kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (Photo / efrem lukatsky)
Clearances of nine missiles and 54 drones were recorded at 33 locations across Ukraine, and the debris of the slaughtered targets fell to eight locations, the Air Force said.
The government building which seemed to be struck during the attack was the cabinet of the Ministers building. Russian forces have already refrained from targeting government buildings in the Ukrainian capital.
The building is the house of the Ukrainian cabinet, housing the offices of its ministers. Police blocked access to the building as fire trucks and ambulances have arrived.

The smoke rises from the construction of the cabinet of ministers after a Russian strike in kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday September 7, 2025. (AP photo / Evgeniy Maloletka)
“For the first time, the government’s building was damaged by an enemy attack, including the roof and upper floors,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said in a statement. “We are going to restore the buildings, but the lost lives cannot be returned.”
“The world must respond to this destruction not only with words, but with actions. It is necessary to strengthen the pressure of sanctions-mainly against oil and Russian gas,” she added.
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President Donald Trump called European leaders last week to stop buying Russian oil which finances war in Ukraine.
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The EU has radically reduced its imports of Russian oil after the invasion of Ukraine, although the president’s comments underline that it has not completely cut its energy imports from Moscow.
It is a story in development. Come back soon for updates.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.