UK Government condemns Russian aerial attacks on Ukraine - Speech Brief
26 May 2026 18:54 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government condemns Russian aerial attacks on Ukraine

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  • Condemns Russian aerial attacks using ~600 drones and 90 missiles on 23–24 May
  • Urges unity, accountability, and support for Ukraine's right to self-defence

TL;DR

  • UK Government condemns Russia's 23–24 May attack using around 600 drones and 90 missiles, calling it the largest single-night strike on Kyiv since 2022
  • UK Government reports use of an Oreshnik nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile and warns this increases risk of dangerous miscalculation
  • UK Government states the attacks killed at least four people, injured around a hundred, and caused widespread damage including cultural sites
  • UK Government urges participating States to unite in condemning Russia, seek accountability, support Ukraine's right to self-defence, and call for a full unconditional ceasefire
Original text

Thank you, Mr Chair. And thank you Chairs also for convening this meeting so promptly. The United Kingdom condemns the latest wave of Russian aerial attacks against Ukraine, carried out overnight on 23-24 May. Russia used around 600 drones and 90 missiles to strike Kyiv and multiple regions across Ukraine. This was the largest attack on Ukraine’s capital city in a single night since 2022. It also comes shortly after ...

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