Sibiga brought more than 70 diplomats to the site of the Russian strike on Kyiv
Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga, along with representatives from more than 70 foreign diplomatic missions, visited the site of the Russian strike in Lukyanivka, Kyiv, and paid tribute to the victims.
This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
The participants laid flowers at the site of the attack, which was one of the locations targeted by the massive Russian shelling of the capital.
During the meeting, Sybiga called on the international community to respond more firmly to Russian attacks against Ukraine.
“We need to send clear signals to Moscow that we are united, that we will respond firmly, that Ukraine will receive additional air defense systems and missiles, and that it will certainly become a member of the European Union,” the foreign minister emphasized.
Today, at my invitation, over 70 heads and representatives of foreign diplomatic missions visited the sites of recent Russian terrorist strikes in Kyiv.
The foreign diplomatic corps honored the memory of the victims of this horrific bombardment.
Standing together on the… pic.twitter.com/tCcE7MruYw— Andrii Sybiha (@andrii_sybiha) May 25, 2026
According to the minister, Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure demonstrate Moscow’s true response to the peace initiatives of Ukraine and its partners.
Sybiha also emphasized the need to further intensify international pressure on Russia.
As a result of Russia’s massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv, a shock wave damaged the ground-level entrance of the Lukianivska metro station.
On the night of May 24, Russian forces carried out a massive combined attack on Kyiv, using ballistic missiles and strike drones. All districts of the capital came under fire.
On the night of May 24, Russian forces carried out a massive attack on the Kyiv region, using strike drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. The shelling resulted in casualties and damage across all districts of the region.