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28.09.2025

The Day Kyiv Endured Unprecedented Barrage

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 28.09.2025.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.09.2025The Day Kyiv Endured Unprecedented Barrage
Ukrainian media on September 28 focused extensively on Russia's massive missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, particularly Kyiv. Early reports detailed damage to a 5-story building and casualties, with a 12-year-old girl among the confirmed fatalities. President Zelenskyy stated that Russia launched nearly 500 drones and over 40 missiles, including Kinzhals, in an assault lasting over 12 hours. Later in the day, the focus broadened to include statements from US Vice President Vance, who indicated Russia's refusal to engage in negotiations to end the war, even with President Trump. Concurrently, Moldovan parliamentary elections drew attention, with President Sandu's pro-European party leading, and discussions in the US about supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine were also reported.
28.09.2025

02:34Kyiv Under Drone Attack

Ukrainian media is primarily focused on drone attacks on Kyiv, resulting in damage to a 5-story building and casualties (Glavcom, Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Concurrently, there are reports that Israel's US-brokered Patriot air defense system is now active in Ukraine (Kyiv Post), and Russia's intention to connect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to its energy grid (Liga.net).
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05:08

05:44Kyiv Under Barrage

Ukrainian media is primarily focused on Russia's massive missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and other regions, which have resulted in casualties, including fatalities and injuries, and damage to a 5-story building in Kyiv (Kyiv Post, Liga.net, Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN, Glavcom).
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07:37Kyiv's Shadowed Morning: A Barrage of Loss

Ukrainian media is primarily focused on Russia's massive missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, particularly Kyiv, which lasted over 12 hours and involved nearly 500 drones and over 40 missiles, including Kinzhals (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, Liga.net, Pravda, Radio Svoboda, Ukrinform UA). These attacks have resulted in at least four fatalities, including a 12-year-old girl, and dozens injured (Kyiv Post, Liga.net, Pravda). President Zelenskyy has threatened new strikes on Russia in retaliation (UNIAN).
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11:20Kyiv's Shadowed Morning: A Barrage of Loss

Ukrainian media remains heavily focused on Russia's extensive missile and drone attacks, particularly on Kyiv, which involved nearly 500 drones and over 40 missiles, causing casualties, including a 12-year-old girl, and damaging over 100 civilian objects across 11 regions (Glavcom, Kyiv Post, LB.ua, Liga.net, Pravda, UNIAN, Ukrinform UA). President Zelenskyy and military officials continue to provide updates on the scale and impact of the aerial assault.
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15:05

16:04No Peace Talks From Russia

Ukrainian media continues to report on Russia's extensive aerial attacks, with over 500 drones and 40 missiles targeting Kyiv and other regions, causing casualties including a 12-year-old girl (Kyiv Post, LB.ua, Pravda). Concurrently, there is significant attention on US Vice President Vance's statements that Russia has refused any negotiations to end the war, even with President Trump (Glavcom, Liga.net). The front-line situation also remains a focus, with 44 clashes reported (Ukrinform, Ukrinform UA).
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21:43Moldova's European Embrace

Ukrainian media continues to focus on Russia's extensive aerial attacks, with almost 500 drones and over 40 missiles targeting Kyiv and other regions, causing casualties (Kyiv Post, LB.ua, Pravda). Concurrently, several outlets report on the Moldovan elections, where the pro-European party of President Sandu is winning (Liga.net, Radio Svoboda). Discussions in the US about supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine are also noted (Ukrinform UA).