Briefing · Sunday, 24 May 2026
Russia fires hypersonic Oreshnik at Kyiv as US-Iran deal hangs in the balance
Russia launched its most devastating attack on Kyiv in months overnight Sunday, deploying around 600 drones, 90 missiles, and for the third time in the war its Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile, killing at least four people and damaging a museum, schools, and residential buildings across every district of the capital. Simultaneously, the US and Iran edged toward a ceasefire deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though the two sides disputed key terms, oil markets surged on the news, and Republican hawks warned Trump against what they called a disastrous concession.
Russia fires hypersonic Oreshnik at Kyiv as US-Iran deal hangs in the balance
The worst night Kyiv has seen in months
Shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, explosions began shaking Kyiv. By the time Ukraine’s air force finished its overnight assessment, the picture was extraordinary: approximately 600 drones and 90 missiles had been fired at the capital and surrounding region, in one of the heaviest single bombardments of the war
The most significant element was the weapon Russia chose for the attack on the city of Bila Tserkva, south of Kyiv: the Oreshnik, a hypersonic ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear or conventional warheads
The attack was direct retaliation for a Ukrainian drone strike earlier in the week on a teacher-training college dormitory in Starobilsk, a town in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine. Russia said 21 people, many of them young women, were killed and 42 wounded
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described “600 drones and 90 missiles of various kinds” and said Kyiv was the primary target
The EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas condemned the strikes as “abhorrent acts of terror” and called Russia’s use of the Oreshnik “reckless nuclear-brinkmanship.” She said EU foreign ministers would discuss escalating pressure on Moscow the following week
What we still don’t know: how many of the ballistic missiles were intercepted. Zelenskyy said “not all” were stopped, but the full breakdown has not been confirmed.
Trump’s Iran deal: largely negotiated, sharply disputed
While Kyiv was burning, Washington was trying to end a different war. On Saturday, President Trump posted on Truth Social that a “memorandum of understanding” to end the three-month US-Iran war had been “largely negotiated” and would reopen the Strait of Hormuz — the narrow passage through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas normally flows
The emerging framework, as described by US officials to Axios and confirmed in outline by Pakistani sources, would work in three stages: a 60-day ceasefire extension, during which the strait reopens and Iran clears its mines; a lifting of the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, allowing Iran to sell oil again; and a 30-day window for broader negotiations, potentially extendable
But almost immediately the deal frayed at the edges. Iran’s Fars news agency — run by the Revolutionary Guards — said the strait would remain “under Iranian management,” directly contradicting Trump’s claim
On Sunday Trump appeared to row back, saying he had told negotiators “not to rush” and insisting “time is on our side”
For anyone tracking the energy situation: Brent crude was trading at around $104 a barrel Sunday
Israel’s position is uncomfortable. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Trump that any deal must eliminate Iran’s nuclear capabilities, including removing enriched uranium from Iranian territory
Pakistan: bombed at home, mediating abroad
Pakistan is playing a striking dual role this week. Its army chief was on the phone with Trump on Saturday, brokering ceasefire language with Iran
Balochistan covers nearly 44% of Pakistan’s land area but holds only about 5% of its population
Congo’s Ebola outbreak reaches a new threshold
The WHO’s director-general said Sunday that more than 900 suspected Ebola cases, including 101 confirmed, have been identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a vast central African country already destabilized by decades of armed conflict
The outbreak — already declared a global health emergency — is spreading in the worst possible conditions. Two Ebola treatment centres were set ablaze last week. In one case in Rwampara, young men stormed the facility to retrieve a friend’s body; in another in Mongbwalu, a tent run by the medical NGO MSF was burned after a patient died
Uganda has confirmed five cases, and the US has added another airport to its Ebola screening list
China’s year in space and a standoff at sea
China launched its Shenzhou-23 mission Sunday evening, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station — the country’s own orbiting facility, built after the US excluded Beijing from the International Space Station in 2011
Separately, Chinese and Taiwanese coast guard vessels spent a second consecutive day in a tense standoff near the Pratas Islands — a Taiwan-controlled atoll in the South China Sea, about 400 km from Taiwan’s main island
The story nobody’s covering
New analysis published this week by the conflict-tracking organization Insecurity Insight, timed to coincide with the anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 2417, documents more than 21,400 incidents of deliberate attacks on food supply systems since 2018 — including 1,261 strikes on civilian markets, 1,909 military strikes on farmland, and 563 hits on water infrastructure for crops
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