The Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday urged foreign nationals, including diplomatic and international organization staff, to leave Kyiv "as soon as possible," warning that strikes would continue targeting "decision-making centres and command posts" across the Ukrainian capital.
In a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday, Moscow also warned Kyiv residents against approaching Ukrainian military and government buildings, citing ongoing "systemic strikes" on Ukraine's defense industry, including drone manufacturing facilities.
In its statement, Russia also accused Ukrainian forces of launching an attack on a Russian university on Friday.
Oreshnik Deployed The notice followed a large-scale Russian assault on Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia fired 90 missiles of various types and 600 drones, with Kyiv as the "primary target." According to his statement, among the weapons deployed was an Oreshnik ballistic missile, a hypersonic, multi-warhead intermediate-range system that struck Bila Tserkva, roughly 50 miles from Kyiv.










