Putin Launches Missile Hell on Kyiv — Hits EU Buildings, Kills Children.
Vladimir Putin just lit the fuse to a new phase of the war — a savage air assault on Kyiv that killed 23 people, wounded dozens more, and shattered diplomatic offices of the European Union and British Council. Among the dead: a 2-year-old child, crushed beneath the ruins of her own home.
This wasn’t just a bombardment. It was a message. While the world begs for a ceasefire, the Kremlin responded with 629 air attack weapons — a monstrous mix of Iranian drones and precision-guided missiles — in what Ukrainian officials are calling Russia’s “second-biggest aerial assault” since the full-scale invasion began.
The real target? Peace itself. EU officials said the strikes directly hit their compound in Kyiv. Britain summoned the Russian ambassador in fury. Ukrainian President Zelensky declared it a “deliberate mass killing.” European Commission President von der Leyen called it a “grim reminder of what’s at stake.” And yet, no deterrent. No consequence. Just more smoke, more blood, more sirens.
This horror show comes mere days after Donald Trump’s private meeting with Putin — a so-called peace initiative now exposed as a sham. Putin isn’t negotiating; he’s exterminating. He’s erasing Kyiv one drone at a time while telling the world he’s still open to talks. It’s theater — and the world is letting him write the script.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s army is outgunned and outmanned. Russian forces seized more territory in Dnipropetrovsk this week. Ukrainian defenses are exhausted. And as missiles rain down, civilians are forced underground for nine-hour air raid alerts — hoping the next bomb doesn’t have their name on it.
The West’s response? Outrage. Statements. Condemnations. And silence from Trump, who was “not surprised” by the massacre.
Putin doesn’t fear diplomacy. He fears nothing. Not NATO. Not the UN. Not Biden, Trump, or anyone else. What he understands is force — and until the West unleashes it, Kyiv will keep burning.






