Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko showed what the inside of the Cabinet of Ministers building looks like after the attack by the aggressor country of russia.
"This is how the government building now looks after this morning's russian attack. For the first time since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the russians targeted the Cabinet of Ministers building, where our entire team works. Fortunately, no one was injured. The fire was extinguished," she wrote on her Facebook page.
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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Svyrydenko stressed that russian terror will not stop the work of the Cabinet of Ministers.
"We will restore the destruction. But the lives of Ukrainians cannot be returned. During this night, four people were killed and more than 44 were injured across the country due to russian shelling. It is obvious that russia does not want peace," she added.
The Prime Minister also called on partners and all states of the world "to turn disappointment with russia's actions into effective assistance for Ukraine - not for the government building, but for the protection of our people throughout the country."
"It's time to act. Ukraine needs more air defense systems to protect the sky and energy infrastructure, especially before winter approaches. Increase sanctions pressure on russia to reduce resources for the russian military machine. This is all real - the possibilities are in your hands. Only our unity and a strong response can stop russia and bring peace," Svyrydenko concluded.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Cabinet of Ministers building in the Pecherskyi district of Kyiv caught fire due to a massive russian missile and drone attack, and the fire spread to the upper floors. Aviation was involved in extinguishing the fire.
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