In an unprecedented aerial campaign, Russian forces unleashed a relentless bombardment on several Ukrainian cities that lasted almost ten hours. Explosions rattled residential neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals, causing widespread panic and a soaring death toll. According to local authorities, at least 250 civilians have been confirmed dead, with hundreds more wounded.
The attack focused on strategic infrastructure, including power substations, communication hubs, and transport corridors. Precision-guided munitions were reportedly used to strike key railway stations, disrupting the movement of humanitarian aid. Witnesses described a “storm of fire” that illuminated the night sky, as sirens blared and emergency services scrambled to respond.
Medical facilities struggled to cope with the influx of casualties. “We are running out of blood bags and essential medicines,” said a senior surgeon at a Kyiv hospital, speaking on condition of anonymity. Displaced families fled their homes, seeking shelter in underground bunkers and neighboring towns, while power outages left millions without electricity.
The assault comes at a critical juncture, as the United States is preparing to host a series of peace talks involving Ukrainian and Russian officials. U.S. Secretary of State emphasized that “any escalation undermines the fragile path toward a diplomatic solution.” European leaders called for an immediate cease‑fire and urged both sides to return to the negotiating table.
Ukrainian President announced a state of emergency in the affected regions and pledged to strengthen air‑defense systems. Meanwhile, the United Nations has called for an emergency session of the Security Council to address the humanitarian crisis and to pressure Moscow to halt further attacks.
As the world watches, the hope for a peaceful resolution hangs in the balance, with countless lives depending on the outcome of the upcoming talks.
Bu saldırılar çok korkunç, masum insanların ölümü çok üzücü. Rusya’nın bu yaptıkları bir an önce durdurulmalı.