Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, experienced one of its bloodiest nights in months as a huge overnight Russian assault on Kyiv killed a minimum of two and left 16 others injured, confirmed President Volodymyr Zelensky. The wide-scale attack came in the form of 18 missiles and approximately 400 drones, mostly targeting Kyiv. Citizens in the city went through almost three hours of constant explosions and air raid alarms during the Kyiv missile and drone strike.
The Russian missile strike wreckage had set fires and destroyed several buildings. The authorities said debris from a drone hit a residential building’s roof, causing fires in various areas of the city.
Strikes Hit Multiple Districts and Critical Infrastructure
The Ukrainian police have reported that eight districts of Kyiv were hit in the early hours of the morning. “Residential buildings, cars, warehouses, office and non-residential buildings are on fire,” city administration head Tymur Tkachenko reported on Telegram.
Included in the dead was a 68-year-old woman and a 22-year-old policeman who died at a metro station. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko also reported that a primary healthcare centre in the Podilsky district had been “almost completely destroyed.” People were told to stay indoors and windows closed because of thick smoke caused by the Russian assault on Kyiv.
Worsening Civilian Toll
The United Nations revealed that June marked the highest Ukraine civilian casualties rate in the last three years, with 232 people killed and 1,343 injured. The UN report on Ukraine civilian casualties stated that Russia launched ten times more Russian missile strike and Russian drone attack in June 2024 compared to the same month in the previous year.
“Ukrainian civilians are experiencing the worst hardship we have witnessed in more than three years,” stated HRMMU Chief Danielle Bell. The report recorded casualties in at least 16 regions, including the capital city of Kyiv.
The repeated Russian missile strike has placed a severe burden on Ukrainian infrastructure, with major power and communication lines damaged. The impact of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine continues to grow, forcing thousands to relocate.
Zelensky Calls for Quicker International Response
Following the Kyiv attack, President Zelensky denounced what he described as an escalation of “terror” by Russia. “We need to become quicker on sanctions and press Russia so that it feels the results of its own terror,” he said. Zelensky on Russian attacks has remained consistent, urging urgency from allies and calling for increased Ukraine air defence support.
The US has resumed weapon supplies to Ukraine, including vital Ukraine air defence equipment, just days after halting deliveries. The international response to Ukraine crisis has been mixed but is slowly gaining momentum.
International Reaction and Fading Diplomatic Hopes
The Russia Ukraine war continues to test global diplomacy. The Kyiv attack is synchronous with floundering diplomatic initiatives. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared diplomatic solutions were “exhausted,” a sentiment shared by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. Former US President Donald Trump meanwhile vented frustration at Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling his reassurances “meaningless.”
As peace prospects narrow, global attention turns toward retribution. Europe is gearing up for another sanctions package, and a US bipartisan bill could sanction nations still importing Russian oil and gas. The international response to Ukraine crisis may shape the next phase of the Russia Ukraine war.
Global Dialogue on Ukraine’s Recovery Starts
A two-day conference in Rome hosted by 77 international delegates will discuss Ukraine’s recovery and protection plan, particularly Ukraine air defence and rebuilding damaged Ukrainian infrastructure. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov later on Thursday in Malaysia.
The impact of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine has made airspace protection a top priority. With repeated Russian drone attack incidents, safeguarding skies has never been more urgent.
The ongoing Russia Ukraine war, started by Putin in February 2022, continues to escalate with progressively devastating implications for Ukrainian civilians. The overnight Russian assault on Kyiv adds another painful chapter to Ukraine news headlines.
A Conflict with No Clear End
As Ukraine news updates flood in daily, many wonder how long the Russia Ukraine war can continue without a path to peace. With continued Russian assault on Kyiv and repeated Kyiv attack, families remain displaced, and infrastructure crumbles.
President Zelensky continues to push for stronger support. “We need the world to act, not just watch,” he stated in his latest address. This marks the second major Kyiv missile and drone strike in just one month.
The UN report on Ukraine civilian casualties reminds us that the toll is not just in numbers, it’s in lives lost, futures shattered, and communities erased.
As the world watches, the cries from Ukraine news grow louder. With each Russian missile strike and Russian drone attack, the pressure builds, for peace, justice, and survival.
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