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Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv kills at least 14, including an American, and injures scores

Kyiv, Ukraine — A nighttime Russian missile and drone bombardment of Ukraine killed 15 people and injured 131 others while they slept in their homes, local officials said Tuesday, with the main barrage centering on Kyiv.

At least 14 people were killed as explosions echoed across the Ukrainian capital for almost nine hours during the night, Kyiv City Military Administration head Tymur Tkachenko said. The bombardment demolished a nine-story residential building, destroying dozens of apartments.

A U.S. citizen died in the attack after suffering shrapnel wounds, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko told reporters.  

Russia fired more than 440 drones and 32 missiles at Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr , calling the Kyiv assault "one of the most horrific attacks" and "pure terrorism."

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said 114 people were injured and announced an official day of mourning in the city on Wednesday.

Deadly Drone-And-Missile Strike On Ukraine's Capital
People gather near a nine story residential building in Solomianskyi district, where the entire building's section from the 1st to the 9th floors was destroyed by a Russian ballistic missile strike on June 17, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Oleksandr Gusev / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

It was one of the deadliest attacks on Kyiv in recent months and came after two rounds of direct peace talks failed to make progress on ending the war, now in its fourth year.

Russia has repeatedly hit civilian areas of Ukraine with missiles and drones. The attacks have killed more than 12,000 Ukrainian civilians, according to the United Nations. Russia says it strikes only military targets.

Russia has in recent months stepped up its aerial attacks. It launched almost 500 drones at Ukraine on June 10 in the biggest overnight drone bombardment of the war. Russia also pounded Kyiv on April 24, killing at least 12 people in its deadliest assault on the capital in eight months.

The intensified long-range strikes have coincided with a Russian summer offensive on eastern and northeastern sections of the roughly 620-mile front line, where Ukraine is short-handed and needs more military support from its Western partners.

Deadly Drone-And-Missile Strike On Ukraine's Capital
A baby stroller stands in an apartment damaged in a Russian airstrike on June 17, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Oleksandr Gusev / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Uncertainty about U.S. policy on the war has fueled doubts about how much help Kyiv can count on. Zelenskyy was set to meet with President Trump in Canada on Tuesday and press him for more help, but Mr. Trump returned early to Washington because, the White House said, of tensions in the Mideast.

Ukraine on Tuesday urged its citizens to leave Israel and Iran as soon as possible due to the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran, French news agency AFP reported.

"Due to the significant deterioration of the security situation in the Middle East, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly recommends that Ukrainian citizens leave the territory of the State of Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran as soon as possible until the situation in the region stabilises," Ukraine's foreign ministry said in a statement.

Zelenskyy is trying to prevent Ukraine from being sidelined in international diplomacy as tensions escalate in the Middle East and concerns remain over U.S. trade tariffs.

Trump said earlier this month it might be better to let Ukraine and Russia "fight for a while" before pulling them apart and pursuing peace, even as European leaders have urged him to pressure Putin into accepting a ceasefire and compromising in peace talks.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Russia's attacks during the G7 summit showed Putin's "total disrespect" for the U.S. and other countries. "Russia not only rejects a ceasefire or a leaders' meeting to find solutions and end the war. It cynically strikes Ukraine's capital while pretending to seek diplomatic solutions," Sybiha wrote on social media.

Ukrainian forces have hit back against Russia with their own domestically produced long-range drones.

The Russian military said it downed 203 Ukrainian drones over 10 Russian regions between Monday evening and Tuesday morning.

Russian civil aviation agency Rosaviatsia reported briefly halting flights overnight in and out of all four Moscow airports, as well as the airports in the cities of Kaluga, Tambov and Nizhny Novgorod, as a precaution.

The overnight Russian drone strikes, meanwhile, also struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa, killing one person and injuring 17 others, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the regional administration.

Russian President Vladimir Putin "is doing this simply because he can afford to continue the war. He wants the war to go on. It is troubling when the powerful of this world turn a blind eye to it," Zelenskyy said on X.

The Russian attack delivered "direct hits on residential buildings," the Kyiv City Military Administration said in a statement. "Rockets - from the upper floors to the basement," it said.

Thirty apartments were destroyed in a single residential block after it was struck by a ballistic missile, Klymenko said.

"We have 27 locations that were attacked by the enemy. We currently have over 2,000 people working there, rescuers, police, municipal services and doctors," he told reporters at the scene of one of the attacks.

Olena Lapyshniak, 49, was shaken from the strike that nearly leveled her apartment building. She heard a whistling sound and then two explosions that blew out her windows and doors.

"It's horrible, it's scary, in one moment there is no life," she said. "There's no military infrastructure here, nothing here, nothing. It's horrible when people just die at night."

People were wounded in the city's Sviatoshynskyi and Solomianskyi districts. Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said fires broke out in two other city districts as a result of falling debris from drones shot down by Ukrainian air defenses.

Moscow escalated attacks after Ukraine's Security Service agency staged an audacious operation targeting war planes in air bases deep inside Russian territory/

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