Russian Drone and Missile Strikes Hit Kyiv, Damaging Residential Buildings
1-Minute Brief
The strikes highlight ongoing risks to civilian areas in Ukraine as Russia intensifies its aerial campaign.
Key Facts
- Russia launched one of the largest air strikes on Kyiv since the start of the war, with several apartment blocks hit.
- A residential building in Kyiv collapsed after being struck, reportedly trapping residents.
- Several buildings in Kyiv were damaged by drones and missiles during the attack.
- Ukrainian officials reported that over 800 drones were used in the assault targeting Kyiv.
- Rescue operations are ongoing as emergency crews search for survivors in the rubble of affected buildings.
What Happened
Russian forces launched a major drone and missile attack on Kyiv, damaging multiple residential buildings and causing at least one collapse. Emergency services are conducting rescue operations at the affected sites.
Why It Matters
The attack underscores the continued threat to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine and the challenges faced by air defenses in responding to large-scale assaults.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to provide updates on casualties and damage as rescue efforts continue. International responses and potential shifts in military strategy may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter45m agoBBC at the scene of Russian strikes in Kyiv
- The IndependentLeft9h agoUkraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv under major attack as Putin continues deadly assault involving over 800 drones
- Al JazeeraLeft7h agoKyiv building collapses after Russian strike, reportedly trapping residents
