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Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 15
Zelensky Says Russia Eyes 24 Kyiv Targets, Including President's Office and State Residence
Updated
Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 15

Zelensky Says Russia Eyes 24 Kyiv Targets, Including President's Office and State Residence

10 articles · Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 15
  • Documents reviewed by Ukraine's military and intelligence chiefs show Russia plans strikes on about two dozen Kyiv "decision-making centers," including the President's Office and Zelensky's Koncha Zaspa residence.
  • The briefing cited coordinates for government buildings, military command posts and three underground shelters in central Kyiv, prompting Ukrainian authorities to factor the threat into their defenses.
  • Zelensky used the warning to press Moscow to end the war and negotiate, saying Russia was seeking new ways to intimidate Ukraine rather than pursue a dignified peace.
  • The alert follows a Russian missile attack overnight on May 14 that destroyed part of a Kyiv apartment building and killed 24 people, including three children.
  • It also lands as ceasefire efforts remain fragile: limited truces since 2025 have largely failed, and U.S.-backed talks have stalled without a major breakthrough.
By publicizing Russia's strike plans, is Ukraine winning the information war before the missiles are even launched?
As Ukraine becomes a 'drone superpower,' is Moscow's renewed focus on targeting Zelenskyy an act of desperation?
With deep bunkers nearly invincible, is Russia's threat against Kyiv's leadership a psychological bluff or something more sinister?