Ukraine Shoots Down 25 Russian Missiles in "Massive Strike" Amid Geneva Talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported a massive Russian strike involving 29 missiles and nearly 400 drones, which injured nine people including children. The attack coincided with the start of new trilateral peace talks in Geneva, which Zelenskyy said reveals Russia's true intentions. Ukrainian air defenses successfully shot down 25 of the incoming missiles, highlighting the critical need for continued international support. Zelenskyy has directed his delegation in Geneva to raise the issue of the strikes and reaffirmed Ukraine's readiness for a just agreement to end the war.

Key Points: Russia Launches 29 Missiles, 400 Drones at Ukraine: Zelenskyy

  • 29 missiles & 400 drones launched
  • 25 missiles shot down by Ukraine
  • 9 injured, including children
  • Strike timed with Geneva peace talks
  • Zelenskyy urges partners for stronger air defense
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Ukraine claims "massive strike" by Russia deploying 29 missiles, 400 drones amid Geneva talks

Zelenskyy reports massive Russian strike injuring 9, including children, as Geneva peace talks begin. Ukraine shoots down 25 missiles.

"Russia greets with a strike even the very day new formats begin in Geneva... This very clearly shows what Russia wants. - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, February 18

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday claimed Russia launched a massive strike with 29 missiles and about 400 drones before the Geneva trilateral talks began.

According to a statement by Zelenskyy, nine people, including children, were injured in the attack.

In a video message posted on X, Zelenskyy slammed Moscow, saying that the strike shows its "true intent." The Ukrainian President claimed that Kyiv shot down 25 of 29 missiles fired by Russia.

He said, "In the massive strike with which the Russians began the day, 29 missiles of various types were fired, and 25 were shot down. This is an important result for our air defense, and once again, we emphasize that air defense is a daily necessity. I thank all our partners who understand this. Russia greets with a strike even the very day new formats begin in Geneva--trilateral and bilateral with the United States. This very clearly shows what Russia wants and what it is truly intent on. Almost 400 drones were launched as well."

Further, he asked the Ukrainian delegation to flag the strike with the US counterparts in Geneva. Zelenskyy added that Ukraine is ready for an agreement to end the war.

The Ukrainian President said, "Later today, there will be a report from the delegation following the first round of talks in Geneva. The team absolutely must raise the issue of these strikes--first of all with the American side, which proposed that both Ukraine and Russia refrain from attacks. Ukraine is ready. We do not need war. And we always act symmetrically--defending our state and our independence. Likewise, we are ready to move quickly toward a just agreement to end the war."

"The only question is for the Russians: what do they want? And also, whether there will be consequences for Russia for the fact that 'shaheds,' missiles, and fantasy chatter about history matter more to them than real diplomacy and lasting peace," he added.

The Geneva talks are part of ongoing international efforts, mediated by the US, to find a negotiated settlement to the war between Ukraine and Russia, which began in February 2022. According to Al Jazeera, the Geneva discussions follow two rounds of negotiations brokered by the US, held in the United Arab Emirates in January and early February.

Earlier on Tuesday (local time), Zelenskyy said that people in Odesa were left without a water supply following Russia's recent aggression. He informed that about 10 residential buildings were damaged.

In an X post, the Ukrainian premier wrote, "It was a combined strike, deliberately calculated to cause as much damage as possible to our energy sector. Nearly 400 drones and 29 missiles of various types were used, including ballistic ones. A significant number were shot down, but unfortunately there were also hits. In Odesa, tens of thousands of people are without heat and water supply after the drone strike. All necessary services are working to help. In total, 12 regions were targeted, and, unfortunately, nine people have been reported injured, including children. More than ten residential buildings and railway infrastructure were damaged. Partners must respond to all these strikes against life."

"Russia must be held to account for its aggression. Our diplomacy will be more effective if there is justice and strength. Strength of pressure on the Russian Federation - sanctions pressure and steady, rapid support for the Ukrainian army and our air defense. For peace to be real and just, action must target the sole source of this aggression - because it is Moscow that continues the killings, massive attacks, and assaults," the X post read.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The timing right before the Geneva talks is telling. It shows a complete lack of good faith from one side. As an Indian, I believe in "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family). This war needs to end through diplomacy, not escalation. The global south, including India, should push harder for a ceasefire.
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Aman W
While the aggression is condemnable, I have a slightly different take. The West's approach of flooding Ukraine with weapons hasn't brought peace, only prolonged the suffering. Maybe it's time for a different diplomatic strategy, one that doesn't treat this like a proxy war. India's neutral stance might be more pragmatic in the long run.
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Sarah B
The sheer scale—400 drones and 29 missiles—is terrifying. It's a reminder that modern warfare spares no one. My heart goes out to the families in Odesa. The world cannot become numb to this. Every country, regardless of its alliances, has a moral duty to call for an end to this.
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Vikram M
Zelenskyy is right to highlight the need for air defense. We in India understand the importance of strong defense systems for sovereignty. The part about shooting down 25 of 29 missiles shows resilience. Hope the Geneva talks yield something concrete. Endless war benefits no ordinary citizen.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, I'm conflicted. We buy oil and weapons from Russia, which helps their economy, but we also see the human cost here. Our foreign policy is strategic, but we must also use our voice on global platforms to advocate more forcefully for peace. This can't go on.

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