Russia’s ‘Most Massive’ Attack on Kyiv Kills at Least 20
Kyiv declares a day of mourning after a large-scale drone and missile strike.

The update
Russian forces launched a major drone and missile assault on the Ukrainian capital overnight, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens more. Kyiv’s mayor declared a day of mourning following the strikes. Officials described the operation as the largest in scale and scope to hit the city recently, deploying a wide array of weapons across multiple neighborhoods. Among the locations hit were residential high-rises and an ambulance station.
Why it matters
This attack represents a significant escalation in the tempo of hostilities targeting the capital. The use of a large number of weapons and the targeting of residential areas underscore the intensity of the conflict. The strikes occurred hours after Ukrainian leadership warned of an impending assault, highlighting the difficulty of intercepting such broad attacks.
What to watch
Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure. The Kremlin has stated the strikes were a response to attacks on Russian territory. Casualty figures and the specific military targets remain under verification. The scale of the damage to residential buildings and the number of people trapped in rubble are key factors to monitor.
