The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency session on Monday, to address Russia’s latest large-scale attack on Ukraine, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced. The urgent meeting, requested by Kyiv, comes after a massive Russian aerial assault battered Ukrainian cities, targeting residential areas, civilian infrastructure and energy facilities.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “The latest wave of Russian strikes is yet another reminder that Moscow continues to choose escalation over peace, and terror over diplomacy,” Sybiha wrote on X. A deadly aerial escalation The diplomatic push follows one of the largest combined Russian air assaults of the year. In a single overnight attack, Russian forces launched 729 aerial weapons at Ukraine, including 73 missiles and 656 attack drones. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 642 targets, but several missiles and drones broke through, causing deaths, injuries and major destruction in multiple cities, including Kyiv, Dnipro and Kamianske. In Kyiv, the attack caused the partial collapse of a nine-story residential building in the Podilskyi district, underscoring the growing toll of Russia’s repeated strikes on civilian areas. Kyiv demands action, not only condemnation Sybiha said sustained international pressure on Russia remains essential to restore respect for the UN Charter and advance President Volodymyr Zelensky’s proposal to end the war. Kyiv is urging its partners to move beyond statements of condemnation and provide stronger practical support, including additional air defense systems, tougher sanctions and increased investment in Ukraine’s long-range defense capabilities.
UN to hold emergency Ukraine session after Russian attack
Kyiv requested the meeting after Russia launched 729 drones and missiles, with Sybiha saying Moscow chooses “terror over diplomacy.”









