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A recent aerial assault resulted in the death of a 71-year-old individual and left 32 others injured, including two children, as confirmed by Kyiv police.

Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, reported that over 2,600 residential buildings in the capital are currently without heating, alongside 187 kindergartens, 138 schools, and 22 social institutions, all during a period of freezing temperatures.

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Rescue workers clear the rubble of a residential building which was heavily damaged after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025 (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

The attack extended for nearly 10 hours, marking it as one of the longest sustained assaults of the year.

While on a flight to the United States on Saturday, President Zelenskyy reiterated the urgent need to enhance Ukraine’s air defenses, emphasizing the necessity for more missiles due to ongoing Russian attacks.

“European support is crucial for us right now. We lack sufficient additional air defense systems,” he stated.

Ahead of meeting Trump, Zelenskyy is stopping in Canada for talks with President Mark Carney.

On Friday, Zelenskyy told reporters that the 20-point peace plan hammered out by Ukrainian and US officials is “90 per cent ready” and that he planned to discuss with Trump how Ukraine’s allies could guarantee its security in the future.

Trump said in an interview with Politico that he expects the meeting to “go good,” but cautioned that Zelenskyy “doesn’t have anything until I approve it”. He added that he also expects to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin “soon, as much as I want”.

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Rescuers carry the body of a victim after Russian drone hit a multi-storey apartment building during a massive missile and drone attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025 (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

In total, Russia launched nearly 500 drones and 40 missiles at Ukraine overnight, Zelenskyy said on Saturday morning, adding that while Russian officials are engaging in talks to end fighting, the ongoing violence speaks for itself.

The most recent strikes primarily targeted energy and civilian infrastructure in the capital city, Kyiv, Zelenskyy said.

“In some districts of the capital and the region, electricity and heating are currently unavailable,” he said. “Firefighting efforts are underway.”

A CNN reporter in the capital heard attack drones flying overhead and a series of explosions early on Saturday, when Air Force warnings were in place.

Fires broke out across the city, engulfing a car repair shop and several residential buildings, and forcing elderly residents to evacuate a care home as flames spread, according to Kyiv Emergency Service.

Drone attack in Kyiv
A psychologist of a rescue team helps en elderly woman at the hospice which was damaged after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025 (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Pointing to Russia’s recent engagement in talks with US representatives to end fighting in the country, Zelenskyy wrote on X in the wake of the attack that “Russian representatives engage in lengthy talks, but in reality, Kinzhals and ‘shaheds’ speak for them.”

He added, “This is the true attitude of Putin and his inner circle.”

In response to the attacks, Poland scrambled fighter jets and temporarily closed two airports, Reuters reported, citing a post by the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency on X.

The shutdowns of Rzeszow and Lublin airports, in the country’s southeast, were triggered by “unplanned military activity related to ensuring state security,” according to a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) posted on the US Federal Aviation Administration’s website.

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Rescue workers clear the rubble at the roof of apartment building damaged after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025 (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

US officials said they were hopeful that Sunday’s Zelenskyy-Trump meeting would be productive after a week of intensive efforts between US and Ukrainian negotiators. While officials did not cite a specific goal for the meeting, Zelenskyy told Axios on Friday that he wanted to conclude a framework to end the war.

The meeting is not expected to include any European leaders, according to US and European officials. However, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will join a call on Saturday with Zelenskyy, Trump and other European leaders, a commission spokesperson told Reuters.

The Ukrainians have been pushing for a meeting between Zelenskyy and Trump for months, European officials said. The Europeans expect a positive meeting because they describe the current dynamic between the US and Ukraine as productive. Still, they acknowledge that the outcome of any meeting with Trump is unpredictable.

“There is no low-risk scenario with Trump,” said one NATO official.

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A rescue worker puts out a fire of a house destroyed after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025 (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

In preparation for Sunday’s meeting, Zelenskyy said on Friday that he had spoken with the leaders of NATO, Canada, Germany, Finland, Denmark and Estonia to coordinate their positions.

“Ukraine has never been and will never be an obstacle to peace, and we will continue working efficiently to ensure all necessary documents are prepared as quickly as possible,” he said.

Zelenskyy’s announcement comes after he offered to compromise on some of the thorniest issues that have so far stalled the US-mediated peace process with Russia. It is not clear, however, whether Zelenskyy’s concessions will satisfy the Kremlin.

Asked about Zelenskyy’s potential willingness to consider territorial concessions for a peace deal, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told CNN that “giving up the rest of Donetsk could contribute significantly.”

The initial 28-point peace plan, which emerged in November following talks between the United States and Russia, was criticised by Ukraine’s allies as heavily favouring Moscow.

Following weeks of talks between Ukrainian and US officials, that draft has been slimmed down to the current 20-point plan, which Zelenskyy has said can serve as a “foundational document on ending the war.”

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Zelenskyy told reporters that Ukraine had not received an official response from the Kremlin to the latest proposal. He said Kyiv is negotiating exclusively with Washington, which in turn is communicating with Moscow.

If Russia does not agree to the peace plan drafted by Ukraine and the United States, Zelenskyy suggested that more should be done to force Moscow’s hand.

“If Ukraine shows its position, it is constructive – and Russia, for example, does not agree, then the (existing) pressure is not enough,” Zelenskyy said, adding that he wants to discuss this with Trump.

Russia’s central demands are for Ukraine to abandon its ambition to join NATO – which was a distant prospect before Moscow launched its all-out invasion of the country in February 2022 – and for Kyiv’s military to withdraw fully from Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions, a vast area known as the Donbas. It was here that the Kremlin started destabilising Ukraine in 2014, helping pro-Russian separatists gain control of most of the area. The Donbas was eventually illegally annexed by Russia in September 2022.

Zelenskyy has offered concessions on both issues. During a wide-ranging press conference on Tuesday to discuss the new 20-point peace plan, Zelenskyy said Ukraine was seeking security guarantees from its allies that would “mirror” NATO’s Article 5 – which requires all members to defend any member that has come under attack – but would no longer pursue full membership of the military alliance.

Zelenskyy also said Ukraine would be willing to withdraw its troops from parts of the Donetsk region not currently occupied by Russian forces. The Ukrainian leader said any withdrawal of troops would have to be reciprocal, with Moscow giving up as much Ukrainian territory as that ceded by Kyiv and those pockets of the Donbas becoming demilitarised as a result. Earlier this month, Zelenskyy noted that US negotiators wanted these territories to become “free economic zones” once all troops were withdrawn.

Ukraine’s constitution requires any changes to the country’s borders to be approved in a referendum.

Zelenskyy reiterated on Friday that “the fate of Ukraine should be decided by the people of Ukraine” and said Ukraine’s allies “have enough power to force Russia or to negotiate with the Russians” to ensure that any such plebiscite could be carried out safely.

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