
Ukraine's prime minister's office was engulfed in flames after a Russian airstrike late on Tuesday. A one-year-old baby was among at least two people killed in one part of the city, and dozens more were injured.
Meanwhile, after the fire was extinguished, the Ukrainian Prime Minister shared images of the government building damaged by the Russian attack.

In her latest post on social media, Yulia Svyrydenko said that no one was injured after a fire broke out in the Cabinet of Ministers.
"We need stronger air defenses - more systems and more munitions - to protect our cities and our energy system as winter approaches. We need tougher sanctions that will deprive the aggressor of oil and gas revenues, the very sources that fund his terror ," she wrote in "X."
This is how the headquarters of Ukraine's government now looks after this morning's Russian attack. Our whole team works in this building daily. Fortunately, no one was injured. Russian barbarism will not halt the work of Ukraine's government.
— Yulia Svyrydenko (@Svyrydenko_Y) September 7, 2025
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