Russia pounds Kyiv with missiles and drones, killing one and wounding 20
Quick Look
- Russia launched a large missile and drone attack on Kyiv early Sunday, resulting in one death and 20 injuries.
- The assault followed threats from Moscow to retaliate for strikes in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine.
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Why It Matters
Russia pounded Kyiv with a large missile and drone attack early on Sunday, killing one person and wounding 20. This attack followed Moscow's threat of retaliation for strikes in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine.
Russia pounded Kyiv with a large missile and drone attack early on Sunday, killing one person and wounding 20, authorities said, after Moscow threatened retaliation for strikes in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine.
Multiple rounds of loud explosions were heard in the Ukrainian capital throughout the early hours of the morning.
“Tonight Kyiv region is once again enduring a mass enemy attack with strike drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles,” said Mykola Kalashnyk, the head of the regional ministry administration.
The blasts caused a residential building near the government district to shake, while dozens of people took shelter in an underground metro station in the city centre.
Residents were instructed to stay in shelters as city authorities warned fires had broken out and city military administration head Tymur Tkachenko said one person had been killed and at least 20 wounded.
Ukrainian authorities and the US embassy had earlier warned of a possible significant attack on the capital after Russia said it would “punish” those responsible for deadly strikes in a part of eastern Ukraine under its control.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Further retaliatory actions or escalations in the conflict.
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- What specific strikes in eastern Ukraine prompted Russia's retaliation threat?
- What is the full extent of the damage in Kyiv?
- What is Ukraine's response to this latest attack?
- What is the current status of civilians sheltering in metro stations?






