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Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kyiv kill at least 3, gov’t building struck

At least three people have been killed, 18 wounded, and dozens of buildings set on fire in Kyiv, including the seat of the government, following a Russian drone and missile attack in Ukraine‘s capital, according to officials and local news reports.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko was initially quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying that the attack early on Sunday killed an infant and a young woman, and sparked fires at several high-rise buildings in the city’s west and east.

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Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv’s city administration, later confirmed the body of a one-year-old child was dug out of the rubble by rescuers.

Medics were called to the leafy Darnytskyi district to the east of the Dnipro River, where a four-storey apartment building caught fire from the debris of drones destroyed in the overnight attack, Klitschko added.

Drone debris also caused fires atop a 16-storey and two nine-storey buildings in the Sviatoshynskyi district in Kyiv’s west, he said.

Witnesses told Reuters they heard a series of explosions shaking the city, which sounded like air defence units in operation.

The Ukrainian news website Kyiv Independent also reported that an elderly woman died in a shelter in the city’s Darnytskyi district following the attack, although the cause of her death was not immediately clear.

The state emergency service confirmed at least one death in Kyiv and 18 injuries.

The attacks, which also knocked out power in the city, left smoke rising from the roof of Ukraine’s cabinet, housing the offices of its ministers.

“For the first time, the government building was damaged by an enemy attack, including the roof and upper floors,” said Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. “We will restore the buildings, but lost lives cannot be returned.”

“The world must respond to this destruction not only with words, but with actions. There is a need to strengthen sanctions pressure, primarily against Russian oil and gas,” she said.

Russia ramps up attacks on Ukraine

Russian attacks on Ukraine have increased in recent days, even as United States President Donald Trump stepped up diplomacy to end the three-and-a-half-year war, although those efforts have not yet been successful.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 805 drones and 13 missiles at Ukraine overnight.

A police officer stands near the site of an apartment building damaged during a Russian drone attack early on September 7, 2025 [Thomas Peter/Reuters]

Tkachenko, the head of the military administration of the capital, said on Telegram that Russia was “deliberately and consciously striking civilian targets”.

Moscow did not immediately issue any comment on the attacks.

Both sides deny targeting civilians, but thousands have died in the war Russia launched with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Early on Sunday, most of Ukraine was under air raid alerts after Ukrainian air force warnings of Russian missile and drone attacks.

Tens of explosions shook the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk, cutting power to parts of it, Mayor Vitalii Maletskyi said on Telegram.

Russian strikes on Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s hometown, in the same region, targeted transport and urban infrastructure, Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the military administration, said on Telegram, but with no injuries reported.

In the southern city of Odesa, civilian infrastructure and residential buildings were damaged, with fires breaking out in several apartment blocks, regional Governor Oleh Kiper said on Telegram.

Earlier, a separate Russian attack in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region killed one person and wounded several others, regional military Governor Oleh Hryhorov said on Telegram.

A Russian drone attack on Saturday evening in Zaporizhia in the southeast also wounded at least 15 people, four of whom were hospitalised, said Ivan Fedorov, the head of the military administration in the region, which is partially occupied by Russia.

Kyiv says it caused ‘comprehensive fire damage’ to Russian pipeline

Meanwhile, the commander of Ukraine’s drone forces, Robert Brovdi, said it attacked the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia’s Bryansk region.

Brovdi posted on Telegram that “comprehensive fire damage” was inflicted on the pipeline.

The transit pipeline supplies Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia.

Moscow has not commented on the Ukrainian claim.

Copy Thursday Murder Club’s Helen Mirren’s perfect blue blouse with M&S silky buy

If you’re as obsessed with Helen Mirren’s looks as we are, you won’t want to sleep on this M&amp, S buy, because Netflix has the much-anticipated Thursday Murder Club coming this week.

Copy Thursday Murder Club’s Helen Mirren’s perfect blouse with M&S silky buy(Image: Netflix)

After being produced in 2024, the Netflix adaptation of Richard Osman’s book The Thursday Murder Club first aired. The film was directed by Chris Columbus and stars the likes of Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Helen Mirren.

And if there’s one thing that caught many watchers’ attention, it’s Helen Mirren’s impeccable style. Opting for a chic blazer for the majority of the film, Helen’s character donned the perfect blue blouse that has us keen to copy the look. And if you’re eager to shop for a blouse just like Helen’s from the new Netflix No.1 film, this Marks & Spencer buy could be just the ticket.

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This Pure Silk Organza Relaxed Utility Shirt is part of M&S’ Autograph line(Image: M&S)

The newly launched Autograph line, M&amp, S’s Pure Silk Organza Relaxed Utility Shirt, is already popular with customers. This shirt, which is a very similar color to Helen’s, is going to be essential for a variety of occasions, from work days to evening dates.

This top has two chest pockets and pearly buttons, making it slightly different from Helen’s plain blouse. This shirt was created with a luxurious organza-look and feel in an easy, relaxed fit, similar to Helen’s from the hit movie.

The blouse is ideal for all formal to smart-casual looks because of its classic collared neckline and cuffed long sleeves. This shirt is marketed as a premium investment piece that seamlessly combines contemporary cuts with refined finishing touches for an understated yet timelessly aesthetic, just like Helen Mirren’s look, with a gently curved hem that provides a feminine finish.

Although some sizes are already out of stock or on the decline, this shirt is available in sizes 6 to 24. Therefore, you must act quickly before your size is gone if you want to nab the cornflower blue blouse. The shirt costs $95 when it is purchased.

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We have found plenty of alternatives if your size has already sold out. For those in a rush, & Other Stories sells this silk shirt for almost the same price as Helen’s for £77. You’ll want to move on to secure yours before it’s gone, because this item is popular among shoppers and most sizes have already sold out.

Thousands to line streets for Thomas’ final race

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As Geraint Thomas bids his long-running career adieu, a horde of cycling fans is expected to line south Wales’ streets.

When the Tour of Britain wraps up in Cardiff on Sunday, the 2018 Tour de France champion and Olympic gold medalist will retire.

The 39-year-old’s velodrome in Newport, home of his hometown, hosts the final 122.2km (76 miles) stage, which will pass through his former cycling club Maindy Flyers before ending in his hometown.

The final stage follows the pub where I had my first pint, and it is located 100 yards away from my parents’ house, according to Thomas.

Following Saturday’s “emotional” fifth stage between Pontypool and The Tumble, Thomas is now in the 86th position on the tour, more than 16 minutes behind overall leader Romain Gregoire.

The crowds were incredible, Thomas continued, “it was a special day.”

“Coming up the climb was crazy,” he said. Everyone on there was cheering for me, which was crazy.

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The Welshman’s team, Ineos Grenadiers, will sport a special jersey that honors the names of those who shaped his life, as well as a hand-drawn picture of his son.

The Tour de France champion’s homecoming parade in the Welsh capital’s final stage, which took place seven years ago, when an estimated 8, 000 spectators gathered for his victory celebrations, will likely bring back memories of his yellow jersey debut.

Thomas recalled winning in cycling’s most prestigious race, saying, “It changed my life.

It’s funny, to be sure. I kind of felt like I was feeling the pressure at the time, which is kind of the opposite of what you might expect.

You’re in that yellow jersey for one or two stages; you’d think you’d feel more pressure as the race progresses, but I’m just feeling more at ease. I was really enjoying myself.

Thomas also won road race gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and track gold at two other Olympics, including Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012.

Since then, he has been in discussions with Team Ineos about joining the team as team principal, Sir Dave Brailsford.

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Today’s horoscope for September 7 as Capricorn thinks about taking a trip

One star sign celebrates their accomplishments on Sunday, September 7, according to today’s horoscope, while the other struggles with enthusiasm.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign is currently in mourning over the loss of a friendship, while another prioritizes their own desires on Sunday, September 7.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

Put a project off hold for a while if it isn’t going well. You might feel as though you aren’t making any progress and things might feel stuck. Take some time tonight to relax after making any uninspired arrangements or to prepare a delicious gourmet meal.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Stand up for what you believe. You must begin prioritizing your own desires, which would require placing off guilt trips. Tell a friend or family member you have other plans if they have been too demanding. Give them the silent treatment if they fawn, but don’t give them a hug before leaving.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Avoid people who eat away at your energy. Avoid dramatic types, persistent complainers, and people who have too many issues. Distaste your competitors and anyone who criticizes you. Spend time with easygoing friends who enjoy the outdoors, laugh, and play.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

It will be pure torture to stay in one place today. It’s difficult to feel any enthusiasm for the task at hand if you’re working. You simply want to run or walk without getting too much of an energy. Find ways to maintain physical activity.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

There will be a lively morning. Although the family will require a lot of attention, you will start to feel compelled to do more to get things in order as the day goes on. You sense that you will be having a busy week ahead of you.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

A close friendship or relationship is about to end. You two appear to be on their own terms. Trust issues are at the core of this, and neither of you will change the situation until you both examine one another. Try not to base your partner’s behavior on your own actions.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Without action, words have no meaning. Avoid those who make empty promises. Perhaps it’s time to consider leaving a team altogether. Some people will deliver the truth, while others will give it to you in full. You make the decision.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You’ve accomplished a career goal, but it wasn’t easy. You should now celebrate your accomplishments. Just consider the numerous opportunities that are available to you right now. There are many options for guiding you in the right direction.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

Talking with a relative about the past should be cautious. You should not repair broken bones. Before responding to an ex-girlfriend’s text message, think twice. You are no longer together for a reason. Don’t let charm and nostalgia compel you to a difficult situation.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

You might just need to take to the road to get up spirits. A quick trip to a favorite location can give you a different perspective on life. If you can travel with a friend or partner, you’ll return feeling inspired and prepared to tackle the task at hand.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

Use your past experiences to find the solutions you need to your current issues. Think creatively and express yourself in your own unique way. By sharing your insights in thought-provoking conversations, you can challenge conventional wisdom.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

The air is filled with emotions. Trust your gut feeling; it will not let you down. This is a fantastic way to express your feelings because creative expression is simple and effective. Let go of things that no longer serve you. You are being supported by the universe. Your inner voice should be heard as you sit still.

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Imavov calls for Chimaev’s title after UFC main event win over Borralho

In the main event of UFC Fight Night in France, Nassourdine Imavov defeated Caio Borralho to claim his title as a potential challenger to Khamzat Chimaev’s title.

Imavov won his fifth straight UFC fight by falling in front of his home crowd at Accor Arena in Paris: 50-45, 49-46, 49-46.

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Imavov (20-4 MMA), who controlled the distance for the duration of the fight, did not allow Borralho (17-2 MMA), who entered the match with an impressive 62% of his victories by KO/TKO or submission, despite the fact that he had controlled the distance for the duration of the match.

Imanov, who claimed the No. 2 ranking in the UFC middleweight division, was angry that Borralho didn’t go as planned.

He had one message for Chimaev (15-0 MMA), despite not obtaining a stoppage victory.

Imavov declared, “I am next,” as the audience erupted after the match. Borralho remained unbeaten for ten years. I simply won him over with style. To compete for the UFC middleweight title, I must be the one to follow.

Borralho, who is No 7 overall, lost for the first time in the UFC. He acknowledged Imavov as one of his most difficult opponents in the entire career after the fight.

Borralho thanked Nassourdine for the respect. “Thank you so much, Nassourdine,” he said, “I believe he was the better man today.” As I had anticipated, he moved very quickly. He performed very well in the contest. I really struggled with [my strategy]. For both the fans and the UFC, I wanted to make this fight entertaining. You can see why I tried to strike with one of the best strikers in history: “a great war.”

At 2:56 of the second round, lightweight Benoit Saint Denis won the co-headline fight by securing a rear-naked choke over Mauricio Ruffy.

Saint Denis (15-3 MMA) won over the hometown crowd, becoming the first fighter to submit Ruffy (12-2 MMA) in his career.

A seven-fight winning streak that started in November 2019 was broken by Ruffy’s defeat at Saint Denis.

The No. 2 seeded Imavov requested that his next fight be his title defense against Khamzat Chimaev [Per Haljestam/Imagn Images via Reuters]