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Zelenskiy says 'Moscow will burn' if Russian strikes continue

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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· Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Zelenskiy Warns Moscow Will Burn if Russian Strikes Continue on Ukraine

Ukrainian Response and International Implications

Retaliatory Drone Attacks on Russia

KYIV, June 18 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday heavy drone attacks on Russia were retaliation for a strike that damaged a historic monastery in Kyiv this week, and that "Moscow will burn" if attacks continue.

Scores of drones targeted Moscow overnight, hitting the Russian capital's oil refinery for the second time this week.

Zelenskiy's Statement on the Escalation

"We don't want this war, we never did, and everyone knows it, and our partners know it," Zelenskiy said in a voice message sent to reporters on a WhatsApp group. "But if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn."

Impact of Russian Strikes on Ukraine

Damage to Historic Sites and Civilian Casualties

At least 10 people were killed on Monday across Ukraine in a drone and missile attack that damaged the 1,000-year-old Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery.

International Military and Diplomatic Efforts

Meetings with Allies and Air Defence Support

Zelenskiy was due to attend a meeting of Ukraine's military allies in Brussels on Thursday. He said the supply of air defences to Ukraine through a NATO programme and the creation of an anti-ballistic missile system by Ukraine and its allies would be discussed at the meeting.

Calls for Increased Sanctions

Pressure on Russia's Economy and Leadership

Zelenskiy called on Europe and the United states to increase pressure on Russia through sanctions on Russia's defence and energy sectors and broader economy to force President Vladimir Putin into ending the war.

"Everyone need to put pressure on Putin: Ukrainians, absolutely all the Europeans, Americans, and Russians - it's time to sober up and put pressure on their leader."

(Reporting by Max Hunder; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy framed Ukraine’s drone barrage as retaliation for Russia’s June 15 strike on the 1,000‑year‑old Kyiv‑Pechersk Lavra, calling it a war crime and warning that continued attacks would bring flames to Moscow’s doorstep (Reuters; Investing.com)
  • Overnight, Ukrainian drones struck Moscow’s oil refinery again—sending black smoke rising over the city and marking one of Kyiv’s heaviest assaults on the Russian capital in the war (AP; El País)
  • Zelenskiy used the moment ahead of a Brussels allies’ meeting to push for expanded air‑defense support, an anti‑ballistic missile shield, and tougher economic sanctions on Russia to pressure President Putin (Reuters)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Zelenskiy threaten that 'Moscow will burn'?
He issued the warning after Russian strikes damaged a historic monastery in Kyiv, stating it was retaliation for attacks on Ukraine.
What targets were hit in Moscow during the recent drone attacks?
Scores of drones targeted Moscow, hitting the capital's oil refinery for the second time in a week.
What support is Ukraine requesting from its allies?
Zelenskiy is urging for more air defences, an anti-ballistic missile system, and increased sanctions against Russia's defence and energy sectors.
How many casualties occurred during the recent Russian attack on Kyiv?
At least 10 people were killed across Ukraine during a drone and missile attack that damaged the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery.

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