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Russia brushes off US call not to launch 'systemic strikes' on Kyiv

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Posted on May 28, 2026

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Russia Rejects US Appeals, Plans Further 'Systemic Strikes' on Kyiv

Escalating Tensions Between Russia and the United States Over Kyiv Strikes

By Jonathan Landay and David Brunnstrom

US Condemnation of Russian Actions

WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday leveled unusually harsh criticism against Russia and called for it to refrain from its promised "systematic strikes" against Kyiv, but Moscow brushed off the appeal and reiterated a warning to foreign diplomats to leave the Ukrainian capital.

The statements came during a U.N. Security Council session requested by Ukraine in response to Russia's bombardment by hundreds of drones and missiles on Sunday against Kyiv and nearby areas.

Details of the Recent Barrage

The barrage included a strike by a nuclear-capable Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile, at least the third time Moscow has fired the weapon into Ukraine since November 2024.  

US Response and Warnings

Condemning Sunday's barrage, Tammy Bruce, the deputy U.S. ambassador to the U.N., called Russia's use of the Oreshnik "an inexplicable, dangerous and barbaric escalation" of the war that erupted with Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.

"We caution Russia not to mount so-called systematic strikes against Kyiv, which risk further civilian casualties and setting back the prospect of peace," said Bruce.

At least two civilians died and around 100 were injured in the bombardment that Moscow said was in response to a Ukrainian strike on a student dorm in Donetsk, the eastern region of the same name that Moscow-backed separatists seized in 2014.

Bruce's comments were among the sharpest criticism of Russia to come from the Trump administration, which has generally taken a more accommodating stance toward Russia than most U.S. allies.

She did not say how the U.S. would respond if Moscow carried out its threat of "systemic strikes."

Russian Response and Warnings to Foreign Diplomats

Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia reiterated Moscow's assertion that Sunday's barrage targeted key Ukrainian military and intelligence facilities and renewed Russia's vow to launch new strikes on "decision-making centers and command posts."

"Since the above facilities are dispersed throughout Kyiv, we warned foreign citizens, including the staff of diplomatic missions and offices of international organizations, about the need to leave the city as soon as possible," he continued.

International Reaction

U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari said the United Nations was "deeply concerned" by Russia's promised "consistent and systemic strikes" against targets in Kyiv.

(Reporting by Jonathan Landay and David Brunnstrom; Editing by Don Durfee and Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. branding of the May 24 Oreshnik-equipped barrage as “inexplicable, dangerous and barbaric” marks some of the sharpest criticism yet from the current administration (apnews.com).
  • Moscow reiterated its intent to target Kyiv’s military and command infrastructure, justifying civilian warning as a protective measure for foreign staff (euromaidanpress.com).
  • The Oreshnik missile, deployed for the third time since November 2024, underscores Russia’s willingness to employ high-speed, MIRVed IRBMs with nuclear capability as tools of escalation (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted Russia's recent strikes on Kyiv?
Russia said the strikes were in response to a Ukrainian attack on a student dorm in Donetsk.
How did the US respond to Russia's attacks on Kyiv?
The US criticized Russia's actions and warned against further 'systemic strikes' that could harm civilians.
What type of missile did Russia use in the attack on Kyiv?
Russia used a nuclear-capable Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile.
What warning did Russia issue to foreign diplomats in Kyiv?
Russia told foreign diplomats to leave Kyiv due to potential future strikes.
How many civilians were affected in the recent Kyiv strikes?
At least two civilians died and around 100 were injured in the latest attacks.

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