At least 10 killed, 33 injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine overnight, officials say

Kyiv and London – The Ukrainian Air Force said on Saturday morning that Russia had carried out 114 air attacks on Ukraine overnight with drones and missiles.

At least 10 people were killed and 33 others were wounded throughout Ukraine as a result of Russian air attacks as well as laser -guided bombs, artillery, and smaller drones, according to regional and local authorities.

In the Zaburisvia area, a 9-year-old girl-two 16-year-olds and an old man-were killed, according to a statement issued by the regional military administration in Zaborisia.

In the Kharkiv region, five people were injured, according to statements issued by the mayor of Kharkif, the regional military administration in Kharkif and the office of the regional prosecutor in Kharkif.

In the Jeresson area, three people were killed and 12 others were wounded, according to data from the regional military administration in Jiusson.

In the Donetsk area, five people were killed and nine others were wounded, according to a statement issued by the regional military administration in Donetsk, and in the Sumi area, one person was killed and five were wounded, according to statements by the regional military administration in Sumi.

Resident gestures standing near the buildings affected by Russian military strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in the city of Mirnourad, Donetsk, Ukraine, May 29, 2025.

Anatoly Stepanov/Reuters

Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinsky again appealed to the United States to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin in seeking peace talks to end the 3 -year -old Moscow invasion of its neighbor.

“The Russian strikes have become increasingly increasingly and largely rude every night,” Zelinski wrote in an evening letter to Telegram, after a consecutive days of severe Russian strikes that involve more than 900 unmanned attacks and missiles. “There is no military logic in this, but it is a clear political choice – the choice of Putin, the choice of Russia – the choice of preserving war and destruction of lives.”

“New and strong sanctions against Russia – from the United States, from Europe, and from all those who wander around the world who seek peace – will be a guaranteed way to force Russia not only to stop fire, but also to show respect,” Zellinski said.

The Ukrainian President is seeking to framing Putin as the main obstacle to the peace agreement, as Kiev has a intermittent bilateral relationship with the administration of President Donald Trump.

Months of peace talks in which the United States mediated failed to produce a permanent ceasefire or a clear framework for a peace agreement.

Trump’s frustration was clear, as Trump said last weekend that Putin had become “completely crazy”, while Zeleskyy was also reprimanding to cause “problems” with his general statements.

David Brennan in ABC News contributed to this report.

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