Russia's offensive in Ukraine continues to ramp up, weeks after President Trump and President Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska to talk about a possible peace deal.

An attack over the weekend set a new record for the largest single attack on Ukraine since the war began. It involved at least 800 drones and a dozen missiles, with at least some of them targeting the capital. For the first time, Russia struck a Ukrainian government building, home to Ukraine's prime minister and her cabinet.

"For the first time since full-scale invasion, Russians struck our government headquarters in the center of Kyiv," said Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine's prime minister, in a Sept. 7 video shot inside the damaged building. "It looks like Russia is not seeking peace and is not ready for negotiations."

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