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Azerbaijan protests to Russia over missile damage to its Kyiv embassy

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Posted on November 14, 2025

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BAKU (Reuters) -Azerbaijan summoned Russian ambassador Mikhail Yevdokimov on Friday to issue a strong protest after a Russian Iskander missile damaged its embassy in Kyiv, the Azerbaijani Foreign

Azerbaijan Protests to Russia After Missile Hits Kyiv Embassy

By Nailia Bagirova

BAKU (Reuters) -Azerbaijan said it issued a strong protest to the Russian ambassador on Friday after a Russian Iskander missile damaged its embassy in Kyiv.

In a statement, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said the blast from the missile destroyed part of the embassy's perimeter wall and caused serious damage to the diplomatic compound. No one was hurt, and the ministry spokesperson said the embassy was continuing to operate.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev held a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during which both men condemned the incident and Aliyev called it an unacceptable violation of international law, his press office said.

The foreign ministry said Russian air strikes had also taken place near the embassy in January 2024 and August 2025, the first leaving a big crater nearby and the second causing damage to buildings.

Azerbaijan's consulate in Kharkiv was seriously damaged by an air strike in March 2022. Two Russian drone attacks in August this year injured staff and damaged infrastructure at an oil depot of Azerbaijani state company SOCAR in the Odesa region.

At the meeting with the Russian ambassador, "it was stressed that such attacks on our diplomatic missions are unacceptable, and it was requested that the Russian side conduct an appropriate investigation into the issue and provide a detailed explanation".

Russia's defence ministry said its forces had carried out mass strikes overnight against military-industrial sites in Ukraine and energy infrastructure that supplied them.

Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan were seriously damaged last December when an Azerbaijani passenger plane crashed, killing 38 people, after Russian air defences accidentally fired on it in what President Vladimir Putin said was a "tragic incident".

Putin met Aliyev last month and promised compensation to those affected.

(Reporting by Nailia Bagirova in Baku; Writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Azerbaijan's embassy in Kyiv was damaged by a Russian missile.
  • No injuries were reported from the incident.
  • Azerbaijan issued a strong protest to Russia.
  • Past attacks have also targeted Azerbaijani sites in Ukraine.
  • Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan are strained.

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What is a missile?
A missile is a weapon that is self-propelled and guided, designed to deliver an explosive payload to a target. Missiles can be launched from various platforms, including ground, air, and sea.
What is a diplomatic compound?
A diplomatic compound refers to the premises used by a country's diplomatic mission, including its embassy or consulate. These areas are protected by international law and are considered sovereign territory of the country they represent.
What is international law?
International law consists of rules and principles that govern the relations and dealings of nations with each other. It includes treaties, conventions, and customary laws that countries are expected to follow.
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A missile strike refers to an attack using missiles to target specific locations or assets. These strikes can be used in military operations to achieve strategic objectives.

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