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据乌克兰官员称,过去两晚俄罗斯对基辅及其他主要城市发动“大规模且几乎不间断”的空袭,乌克兰首都多栋居民楼被完全摧毁。他们表示,过去两天内俄军共发射了超过1500架无人机和50多枚导弹。
乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基称,基辅至少7人丧生,其中多人在一夜之间摧毁一栋公寓楼的空袭中遇难,另有20多人失踪。泽连斯基表示,他已于周四与核心幕僚会面,讨论“这场持续近48小时的、规模庞大且几乎不间断的俄罗斯袭击”。
“这是俄罗斯蓄意实施的恐怖战术,他们在一段时间内集结了无人机和导弹,故意计算打击时机,以确保袭击规模可观,给我们的防空系统制造最大难度,”泽连斯基在X平台上写道。
他表示,基辅总共有20个地点遭到袭击,包括居民楼、一所学校和一家兽医诊所。
2026年5月14日,乌克兰基辅发生大规模俄罗斯空袭后,搜救工作仍在继续。乌克兰国家紧急事务局/盖蒂图片社供图
泽连斯基称,俄军94%的无人机被拦截,但仅有73%的导弹被击落,并表示有必要在这方面改进。
过去两天遭遇袭击的其他城市包括敖德萨、罗夫诺、伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克和哈尔科夫。
2026年5月14日,人们在乌克兰基辅安抚一名哭泣的女子。伊万·安季彭科/乌克兰全球图片社 via 盖蒂图片社
泽连斯基指责俄罗斯为此次袭击囤积武器,恰逢特朗普总统访华之际。
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“俄罗斯发动这场针对乌克兰的持续时间最长的大规模袭击之一,恰好恰逢美国总统抵达中国进行访问——外界对此次访问抱有诸多期待,这绝非巧合,”他说道。
这位乌克兰总统补充道:“在这个艰难的地缘政治时刻,俄罗斯显然试图破坏整体政治氛围,将注意力引向其邪恶行径——其代价是乌克兰民众的生命和乌克兰的基础设施。”
2026年5月14日,救援人员在乌克兰基辅一处被毁公寓楼的废墟中抬出一具遇难者遗体。伊万·安季彭科/乌克兰全球图片社 via 盖蒂图片社
俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京周六在胜利日阅兵后回答记者提问时称,他认为这场持续四年多的战争可能接近尾声,这一言论登上头条。
“我认为事情正在接近尾声,但这仍然是一件严肃的大事,”他在接受俄媒翻译的采访中告诉记者。
特朗普周二启程前往中国时被问及普京的言论,他给出了乐观回应。
“乌克兰战争的结束,我真的认为越来越近了,”他在白宫南草坪对记者说道。
泽连斯基表示,普京的言论并不表明他认为战争即将结束。
“俄罗斯自己选择结束了持续数日的部分停火,”泽连斯基周二在X平台上写道,他指的是为纪念二战中苏联击败纳粹德国而举行的胜利日期间的战斗暂停。“俄罗斯必须结束这场战争,而且只有俄罗斯才能迈出走向真正、持久停火的一步。”
作为布加勒斯特峰会的一部分,泽连斯基周三与多个欧洲国家领导人会面——包括芬兰总统亚历山大·斯图布、罗马尼亚总统尼库ș安·丹、拉脱维亚总统埃德加斯·林克维奇斯、波兰总统卡鲁什·纳夫罗茨基和立陶宛总统吉塔纳斯·瑙塞达——讨论结束战争的相关步骤。
Ukraine says Russia launches “massive and virtually nonstop” strikes on Kyiv, killing at least 7
May 14, 2026 / 11:26 AM EDT / CBS News
By Aidan Stretch, Aidan Stretch
Aidan Stretch is a CBS News reporter based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Read Full Bio
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Entire residential buildings were demolished in Ukraine’s capital as Russia launched a “massive and virtually nonstop” aerial barrage on Kyiv and other major cities over the last two nights, according to Ukrainian officials. They said more than 1,500 drones and over 50 missiles were launched in the last two days.
At least seven people were killed in Kyiv, many in a strike that leveled an apartment building overnight, while 20 more remain missing, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy said he had met with his top staff on Thursday about “a massive and virtually nonstop Russian attack that lasted nearly 48 hours.”
“This is a deliberate terrorist tactic by the Russians, who amassed drones and missiles over a period of time and intentionally calculated the strike so that its scale would be significant, creating the greatest possible difficulties for our air defense,” Zelenskyy wrote on X.
He said 20 locations were attacked in the capital in all, including locations such as the residential building, a school and veterinary clinic.
Search and rescue operations continue after a large-scale Russian aerial attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 14, 2026. State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via Getty Images
Zelenskyy said 94% of drones were intercepted, but only 73% of the missiles were shot down, and cited the need to improve in that regard.
Other cities coming under fire over the last two days included Odesa, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk and Kharkiv.
People comfort a crying woman on May 14, 2026 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Ivan Antypenko/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Zelenskyy accused Russia of stockpiling the weapons for the attack to coincide with President Trump’s visit to China.
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“It certainly cannot be called a coincidence that one of the longest massive Russian attacks against Ukraine takes place precisely at the time when the President of the United States arrived for a visit to China — a visit from which much is expected,” he said.
The Ukrainian president added, “In this difficult geopolitical moment, Russia is clearly trying to disrupt the overall political atmosphere and draw attention to its evil — seeking to do so at the expense of Ukrainian lives and Ukrainian infrastructure.”
Rescue workers carry a stretcher with the body of a person recovered from the rubble of a destroyed apartment building on May 14, 2026 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Ivan Antypenko/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday answered questions from reporters following a Victory Day parade, and made headlines for saying he thought the war may be nearing its close after more than four years.
“I think the matter is coming to an end, but it’s still a serious matter,” he told reporters in remarks translated from Russian.
Mr. Trump was asked about Putin’s comments when leaving for China on Tuesday, and he delivered an optimistic response.
“The end of the war in Ukraine, I really think it’s getting close,” he told reporters on the White House’s South Lawn.
Zelenskyy has said the actions of Putin do not show he believes the end of the war is coming.
“Russia itself chose to end the partial silence that had lasted for several days,” Zelenskyy wrote on Tuesday, referring to a pause in the fighting for Victory Day, a celebration of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. “Russia must end this war, and it is Russia that must take the step toward a real, lasting ceasefire.”
As part of a summit in Bucharest, Zelenskyy met with the leaders of several European countries on Wednesday — including Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Romanian President Nicușor Dan, Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs, Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda — about steps toward ending the war.
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