KYIV — Russia fired its biggest-ever aerial barrage at Ukraine early Sunday, killing at least two people and setting the seat of the Ukrainian government in Kyiv ablaze, authorities said.
An AFP reporter saw the roof of Ukraine’s cabinet of ministers in flames and smoke billowing over the capital.
Drone strikes also damaged several high-rise buildings in Kyiv, according to emergency services.
Russia has shown no sign of halting its three-and-a-half-year invasion of Ukraine, pushing hardline demands for ending the war despite efforts by the US to broker a peace deal.
Russia hits seat of Ukraine government in war's biggest air attack
The barrage came after several European countries, led by France and Britain, pledged Thursday to deploy “reassurance” forces to Ukraine to patrol a peace deal between the warring sides — a demand Moscow has deemed unacceptable.
The attack on Ukraine’s cabinet of ministers, a sprawling government complex at the heart of Kyiv, was the first such strike of the war.
An AFP reporter saw helicopters dropping what appeared to be buckets of water over the roof, as emergency services rushed to the scene.
Police cordoned off the area surrounding the building.
“The roof and upper floors were damaged due to an enemy attack.
Rescuers are extinguishing the fire,” Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Telegram.
“We will restore the buildings. But we cannot bring back lost lives.
The enemy terrorizes and kills our people every day throughout the country,” she said.
Russia fired at least 805 drones and 13 missiles at Ukraine between late Saturday and early Sunday, in a new record, according to the Ukrainian air force.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said emergency services were working across the country.
“Such killings now, when real diplomacy could have already begun long ago, are a deliberate crime and a prolongation of the war,” he said on Facebook.
Strike Kills Infant
AFP reporters heard explosions over the capital early Sunday.
A strike on a nine-story residential building in the west of Kyiv killed at least two people, a mother and her two-month-old son, prosecutors said.
More than a dozen others were wounded in Kyiv, according to police.

A separate guided bomb attack on the southern Zaporizhzhia region killed a married couple, the region’s governor Ivan Fedorov said., This news data comes from:http://aojl.xs888999.com
The barrage came after more than two dozen European countries pledged to patrol any agreement to end the war, some of whom said they were willing to deploy troops on the ground.
Kyiv said security guarantees, backed by Western troops, are crucial to any peace deal to ensure Russia does not invade again in the future.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin has said any Western forces in Ukraine are unacceptable and would be “legitimate” targets.
Efforts in recent weeks by US President Donald Trump to end the war have so far yielded little progress.
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