Russia Launches 1,200 Drones, 1,360 Bombs in One Week
The attacks damaged homes, shops, and energy infrastructure, killing four and wounding 16, with Ukraine's air force intercepting most incoming missiles and drones, officials said.
- On October 26, 2025, Kyiv authorities reported a large-scale overnight drone assault that killed at least three and injured at least 32, damaging residential buildings in Desnianskyi and Obolonskyi districts.
- In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Governor Serhii Lysak said Russian strikes killed two people, injured seven, and targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving 25,000 people without power amid intensified attacks.
- Ukraine's Air Force said 101 drones were launched overnight, 90 intercepted, with at least five hitting a nine‑storey residential building in Desnianskyi and drone debris damaging a 16‑storey apartment building in Obolonskyi.
- Emergency responders and firefighters rescued at least five people from a partly collapsed building, contained large blazes, and hospitalized two children and seven other civilians after the strikes.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky warned `This week, these are attacks on residential buildings, on our people, on children, on civilian infrastructure` as officials reported Russia launched more than 50 missiles and nearly 1,200 strike drones this week.
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Massive Russian Air Strike On Kyiv Kills At Least 6, Injures Dozens
Russian air strikes pounded Kyiv and other cities across Ukraine overnight, killing several people and wounding dozens of others -- including a pregnant woman -- as Moscow continues to hit civilian infrastructure.
Russia targets Kyiv with airstrikes
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia targeted Ukraine’s capital with drones, killing three people in their homes, authorities said early Sunday.
The Memory of a Nation Finds a Home in Lviv
LVIV — The city of Lviv has been a hub for Ukrainians fleeing Russian assaults and brutality since 2014, serving as a home to humanitarian projects like Superhumans and Unbroken that provide rehabilitation, support, extensive therapy, and prosthetics for war victims. Though it has not suffered nearly the volume and intensity of Russian attacks as have regions further east, it is far from immune to the current war. The storied, cathedral-rich cit…
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