Russian missile strikes kill at least 12 in Kyiv and surrounding region
Ukrainian authorities report a significant escalation in long-range bombardment, with civilian casualties rising in the capital and nearby areas.

Ukrainian authorities confirmed on Thursday that Russian bombardments killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens in Kyiv and the surrounding region overnight. The updated casualty figures mark a sharp increase from earlier reports, which indicated a lower death toll.
The strikes represent a continuation of a recent trend in which both Russia and Ukraine have ramped up long-range attacks. This escalation has driven up the civilian death toll on both sides as the conflict enters its fourth and a half year.
While specific details on the infrastructure damage were not elaborated in the initial report, the attacks underscore the growing frequency of such operations. The pattern of mutual long-range bombardment has become a defining feature of the current phase of the war.
The incident highlights the strategic shift towards targeting areas beyond the immediate front lines. As the war persists, the intensity of these exchanges continues to place significant pressure on civilian populations in both nations.
France 24 reported the developments from Kyiv, noting the severe impact of the overnight strikes. The situation remains fluid, with authorities monitoring the aftermath of the bombardment.


