KYIV, Ukraine, Sept 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine said Sunday that Russia
pounded the country with "hundreds" of drones and missiles overnight, killing
at least four people in the capital alone, as neighbouring Poland scrambled
jets to secure its airspace.
The attacks came after Russia warned NATO against taking sterner action in
response to alleged incursions into airspace covered by the military
alliance.
The barrage also followed the revelation by Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky that Kyiv had received a US-made Patriot air defence system from
Israel for use against Russian assaults.
"Russia launched another massive air attack on Ukrainian cities while people
were sleeping," Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said on X.
"Again, hundreds of drones and missiles, destroying residential buildings and
causing civilian casualties," he said.
He posted footage of flames bursting from the windows of a multi-storey
apartment block, with Sybiga blaming the blaze on the attack.
Timur Tkachenko, head of the military administration in the capital Kyiv, had
said early reports pointed to "three fatalities", "including a 12-year-old
girl killed by Russians", before swiftly revising the toll upwards to four
after what he said was the discovery of a victim's body.
More deaths could be uncovered as rescuers went about their jobs, he warned.
In the wider Kyiv region surrounding the capital, the Russian strikes left at
least 27 wounded, Mykola Kalachnyk, the military administration's head said
on Telegram. The governor of the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region said
Russian strikes there had injured at least four people.
Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine's presidential office, accused Moscow of
waging a "war against civilians", urging greater action from Kyiv's Western
allies.
"There will be a response to these actions. But the West's economic blows
against Russia must also be stronger," Yermak said.
Poland's armed forces said on X that Warsaw had scrambled fighter jets in its
airspace and put ground-based air defence systems on high alert in response
to Russia's strikes.
The moves were preventive and aimed at securing Polish airspace and
protecting citizens, especially in areas close to Ukraine, they said.
- 'They will regret it' -
In recent weeks, several European countries have accused Russia of violating
their airspace with drones and fighter jets, in what NATO has viewed as a
test of its resolve.
Russia has denied that it is responsible for the incursions or that it plans
to attack any NATO nation.
Speaking during an address at the UN General Assembly in New York on
Saturday, Moscow's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said "any aggression
against my country will be met with a decisive response".
Speaking later to reporters, Lavrov said that if any country downs objects
still within Russian airspace, "they will very much regret it".
After returning from his own trip to New York, where he also addressed the
UN, Zelensky told reporters that "the Israeli (Patriot) system is operating
in Ukraine", adding that Kyiv would receive two more this autumn.
While initially neutral in the conflict, Israel's ties with Moscow have
cooled as Russia has drifted closer to Iran and condemned Israel's war in
Gaza.
Kyiv and Moscow also said on Saturday that the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia
nuclear power plant -- Europe's largest -- had been off the grid for four
days, stoking fears of a potential nuclear incident.