More Deaths, More Destruction In Kyiv After Night Of Russian Strikes

A fire burns in an apartment building hit by a Russian strike in the early hours of July 10.

Residents gather after the attack. Two women have been reported dead after the latest wave of Russian strikes on Kyiv.

A firefighter at the scene of the strike. The two women killed in the attack were described as a 68-year-old, and a 22-year-old policewoman.

Another apartment burns in Kyiv early on July 10.

US President Donald Trump on July 9 voiced frustration at what he described as "bullshit" from peace negotiations with the Kremlin, which turn out to be "meaningless" as major air attacks on Ukraine's civilian centers continue.

Firefighters battle a blaze at dawn in Kyiv.

Trump says he is looking "very strongly" at potential sanctions against Russia as diplomatic efforts to end the war appear increasingly fruitless.

An apartment smoulders in Kyiv after taking a direct hit from a missile or drone on July 10.

Residents outside one of several buildings in Kyiv hit by Russian air strikes overnight.

Smoke and mist seen over the Kyiv skyline at dawn on July 10.

Local authorities warned residents to close their windows "after returning home from the bomb shelters" due to the amount of smoke blanketing the capital.

Drones and missiles were launched at the Ukrainian capital and other cities overnight on July 9-10 amid increasing US frustration at Moscow.