A Major Russian Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine Kills at Least 6 People, Officials Say
Russia struck Ukraine with 405 drones and 28 missiles, killing six including two children and damaging energy infrastructure to disrupt power before winter, officials said.
- Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Kyiv, killing at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Emergency services rescued ten people from a fire in a residential building caused by drone debris, as reported by local authorities in Kyiv.
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Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine kills at least 6, officials say
Russia launched a wide drone and missile attack across Ukraine on Wednesday, killing at least six people including two children, Ukrainian officials said, with diplomatic efforts to end the war on pause after the White House said the previous day there were no imminent plans for presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet.
Mass Russian drone attack on Kyiv kills six people
Russia launched new drone attacks on Ukraine in the night of October 22, 2025, including on Kyiv, triggering power cuts and killing six people in and around the capital. The strikes mainly targeted energy facilities, with power cuts possibly happening later on in the day. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg updates us on the situation from Kyiv.
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