Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Kill Dozens in Kyiv, Damage Residential Buildings
1-Minute Brief
The large-scale attack on Kyiv marks one of the deadliest strikes in recent months and has heightened international concern over civilian safety in...
Key Facts
- Death tolls reported range from at least 13 to 21, with dozens more injured in Kyiv following the overnight assault.
- Residents described the attack as a 'night of horror' involving missiles and drones across the capital.
- Multiple residential buildings and at least 20 sites were damaged or struck, according to Ukrainian authorities.
- Ukraine’s U.N. ambassador condemned the attack, while Russia stated it would continue to increase pressure on Kyiv.
- This was described as the deadliest strike on Kyiv since May, involving nearly 600 missiles and drones.
What Happened
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight, resulting in significant casualties and widespread damage to residential areas, according to Ukrainian officials and multiple news reports.
Why It Matters
The attack has drawn international attention to the escalating violence in Ukraine, raising concerns about the safety of civilians and the potential for further military escalation between Russia and Ukraine. Death toll figures vary among sources, ranging from at least 13 to 21. The exact number of missiles and drones used is reported as 'nearly 600' by one source.
What's Next
International responses and potential policy actions are expected, while both Ukrainian and Russian officials have indicated intentions to continue their respective strategies. Monitoring for further strikes and diplomatic developments is ongoing.
Sources
Confirmed by 6 independent sources
- Washington PostLeft8h agoRussia rocks Ukrainian capital with massive assault, killing at least 13
- CBS NewsLeft4h agoRussia unleashes major attack in Ukraine, kills at least 17
- The IndependentLeft2h ago‘We will rebuild’: Ukrainians defiant after Russia ‘unleashes hell’ on Kyiv with deadly strikes killing 21
