Russian Drone and Missile Strikes Hit Kyiv Residential Areas, Causing Casualties
1-Minute Brief
The strikes highlight ongoing risks to civilian populations in Ukraine despite international discussions about potential peace.
Key Facts
- Several apartment blocks in Kyiv were hit by Russian air strikes, with at least one building collapsing.
- Ukraine faced a barrage of missile and drone attacks, described as one of the largest since the war began.
- Officials reported at least one person killed and multiple injuries in Kyiv following the attacks.
- Rescuers searched for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed residential building reportedly trapping residents.
- The attacks involved both drones and ballistic missiles targeting the Ukrainian capital.
What Happened
Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Kyiv using drones and missiles, striking multiple residential buildings and causing casualties. Emergency services responded to collapsed structures and ongoing rescue operations.
Why It Matters
The incident underscores the continued vulnerability of urban centers in Ukraine to aerial attacks, raising concerns about civilian safety and the effectiveness of air defenses amid ongoing conflict.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to continue rescue efforts and assess the full extent of the damage. Further international responses and discussions about conflict resolution may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter21h agoBBC at the scene of Russian strikes in Kyiv
- Al JazeeraLeft19h agoRussian drone attack hits Kyiv apartment block during ceasefire
- The IndependentLeft19h agoUkraine hammered by barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes
