The Kremlin’s barbarism was laid bare today as at least 10 civilians were killed in a series of Russian strikes across Kyiv. Sources on the ground confirm the attacks hit residential areas, including a high-rise apartment block in the Solomyanskyi district. Emergency services are still pulling bodies from the rubble.
The strikes came without warning, a deliberate tactic to sow terror. This is not a military target: it is the annihilation of civilian life. The pattern is sickeningly familiar.
From Mariupol to Bucha, Russia’s playbook is written in blood and concrete. This time, it’s Kyiv under the hammer. The strikes follow weeks of relative calm in the capital, a lull that gave way to the cruelest of resumptions.
Witnesses described chaos: a woman pulling her child from a car, only to be hit by shrapnel. Another source, a paramedic who asked not to be named, said: “We have pieces of people. These are not soldiers, but families.
” The attack is a direct violation of international law, but the Kremlin will shrug. They always do. What matters is the accountability that follows.
I have obtained documents from a Ukrainian intelligence source that indicate the strikes were ordered from the highest levels of the Russian General Staff. The missiles: Kh-101s launched from strategic bombers over the Caspian. These are not random acts, but calculated acts of state terror.
The question is: what will the West do now? Sanctions have failed to stop the killing. Military aid has slowed.
Meanwhile, the bodies pile up. The numbers: 10 dead, 40 wounded, but expect those figures to rise. One child is among the dead.
Another nine flights of stairs in that block are still unstable. The barbarism is not just the strikes, but the deliberate ignoring of the cost. This is the Kremlin’s war.
It is a war on civilians. Every day, the evidence mounts. Every day, the world watches.
And still, the bombs fall.








