Zelenskyy: Russia struck Kyiv — residential buildings, schools, one of the city's oldest food markets burned. The Chornobyl Museum destroyed. National Art Museum damaged. 69 injured in the capital. Two dead. My condolences to all who lost their loved ones. 3/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Zelenskyy accuses Russia of destroying civilian sites, killing civilians
Zelenskyy: Russia destroyed the Chornobyl museum — built to honor those who saved lives. Then hospitals, kindergartens, schools.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 25 mai 2026
They call it retaliation. They started this war. When we respond, we hit military targets. When they respond, they kill civilians.
2/ pic.twitter.com/P8ukwu58cQZelenskyy: Russia destroyed the Chornobyl museum — built to honor those who saved lives. Then hospitals, kindergartens, schools. They call it retaliation. They started this war. When we respond, we hit military targets. When they respond, they kill civilians. 2/
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Zelenskyy contrasts Russian museum destruction with Ukrainian strikes
Zelenskyy: Russians just destroyed the Chornobyl museum — built one month ago. Crazy assholes.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 25 mai 2026
We strike military targets — weapons production, energy that funds their army. Russia hits museums, schools, apartments.
1/ pic.twitter.com/NuQrCMbDboZelenskyy: Russians just destroyed the Chornobyl museum — built one month ago. Crazy assholes. We strike military targets — weapons production, energy that funds their army. Russia hits museums, schools, apartments. 1/
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Civilians killed and injured in Derhachi, Kharkiv
Russia struck Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast, killing two and injuring at least 19 civilians. The target was a civilian enterprise, according to the regional administration. Those killed are two men, 68 and 25. There are at least two women among those injured. Kharkiv OVA
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Russian propagandist Solovyev questions Odesa’s Russian identity after years of claims
After claiming for years that Ukrainian Odesa was a "Russian city", propagandist Solovyev has changed his tune – as is common for Russian propagandists.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) 25 mai 2026
He said: "What Odesa? The city is Russian? Have Russians remained there? Where did you find them there?" pic.twitter.com/RPoqBaLvueAfter claiming for years that Ukrainian Odesa was a "Russian city", propagandist Solovyev has changed his tune – as is common for Russian propagandists. He said: "What Odesa? The city is Russian? Have Russians remained there? Where did you find them there?"
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Kyiv clears aftermath of Russian missile strike
Ukrainian rescuers are continuing to clear the aftermath of Russia’s missile attack in two districts of Kyiv, President Zelenskyy said. Overall, around 300 sites were damaged in the capital, including nearly 150 residential buildings with varying degrees of damage.
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Ukraine denies Russia launched two Oreshnik missiles
Ukraine's Air Force has no confirmed information that Russia launched two Oreshnik missiles during the massive attack. Monitoring channels have suggested that the missile that struck was the second launch, while the first may have hit occupied territory.
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Russian logistics kill zone expands actively
The kill zone for Russian logistics continues to actively expand pic.twitter.com/GcdGQpxWnA
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) 25 mai 2026The kill zone for Russian logistics continues to actively expand
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Chernobyl Museum in Kyiv Damaged by Russian Attack, Collections Lost



Chornobyl museum in Kyiv after the Russian attack yesterday. There are reports that about 40% of the museum's collections have been lost from the attack.
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Belarus opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya visits Kyiv, signals Ukraine readiness to Lukashenka
Belarus's opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanoŭskaya is in Kyiv for her first ever visit. Her train ticket read "Free Kyiv — Free Minsk." Her chief of staff told Liga it signals to Lukashenka: if 2022 repeats, Ukraine is ready. https://
euromaidanpress.com/2026/05/25/svi
atlana-tsikhanouskaya-makes-her-first-ever-kyiv-visit-her-train-ticket-reads-przemysl-free-kyiv-free-minsk/
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