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It was the second massive assault in three days, as the Kremlin rebuffed peace talks sought by Ukraine and the United States.

Aug. 30, 2025, 6:05 a.m. ET
Russia unleashed a barrage of nearly 600 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight into Saturday, according to Ukrainian officials. It was the second large-scale aerial attack in three days, after a lull earlier this month as President Trump tried to arrange peace talks.
The assault hit cities across the country, from Lutsk in the west to Zaporizhzhia in the southeast, where a strike on a residential building killed one person and injured 24 more, according to Ukrainian officials. Images released on social media by Ukraine’s emergency services in Zaporizhzhia showed firefighters battling flames engulfing brick buildings, some of them mostly reduced to rubble.
The attack occurred just two days after a similarly large wave of strikes on Kyiv, the capital, killed 25 people, according to Ukrainian officials, and damaged buildings used by the European Union and the British government.
Ukrainian leaders cast the latest strikes as further proof that Russia was not interested in peace. President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed on social media that Moscow had “used the time” meant for preparing a proposed bilateral meeting between him and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia “to organize new massive attacks.”
Mr. Trump said earlier this month that Mr. Putin had agreed to meet with Mr. Zelensky for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February, 2022, framing it as a major step toward peace. Top Ukrainian officials this week visited countries that could potentially host the meeting, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Switzerland.
But Moscow has poured cold water on the idea, repeatedly insisting that conditions for such a meeting must be met, without specifying what those conditions are. No meeting is planned, Russian officials have said, and air assaults on Ukrainian cities have returned to the intensity seen before Mr. Putin met with Mr. Trump in Alaska on Aug. 15.
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