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By Gleb Garanich and Olena HarmashKyiv — Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, in the early hours of Thursday, killing at least 21 people, wounding dozens more and damaging about 130 buildings in one of the biggest attacks of the war.Multiple explosions shook central Kyiv and reverberated across the capital throughout the night as thousands of residents rushed to bomb shelters and underground metro stations. Huge columns of smoke rose above the skyline.The attack was the deadliest in Kyiv since at least May, and the widespread destruction across the capital had little precedent even in a war now in its fifth year.President Volodymyr Zelensky, who cut short his visit to Ireland and rushed home, visited a site on the city’s left bank where a nine-storey residential building was partially destroyed. He blamed the destruction in part on a failure of allies to deliver promised air defences.A woman walks near an apartment building damaged during a Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 2 2026. Picture: (Viacheslav Ratynskyi) “If our partners had delivered on their promises in a timely manner, I think we could have saved more homes and lives today,” said Zelensky, who looked tired and visibly frustrated. “All we ask of our partners is simply to do what we’ve agreed on. We’re not even asking for more.”Russia launched 74 missiles and 496 drones overnight, the Ukrainian air force said. Yuri Ihnat, the Air Force spokesperson, said the number of ballistic missiles was unusually high and the interception rate for them was low. Ukraine has struggled with shortages of Patriot missiles in recent months.Smoke rises over Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 2 2026. Picture: (Viacheslav Ratynskyi) The Russian defence ministry, in a Telegram post, said its “massive attack” using long-range, high-precision air-, land- and sea-launched weapons and drones hit military and energy facilities, as well as airports in Kyiv and elsewhere.Moscow said the attacks were retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia. Kyiv, which has stepped up strikes in recent weeks on Russia’s domestic fuel supply, said it had hit an oil refinery overnight in the Russian region of Nizhny Novgorod, where the governor reported one person killed in a strike on an industrial facility.The Kremlin said Russian military commanders had briefed President Vladimir Putin about the Russian attacks, adding that Moscow would continue to increase pressure on Ukraine to achieve its war aims.Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko announced a day of mourning in Kyiv for Friday. He said that damage was recorded across the city of about three million people, with some buildings heavily damaged.Katarina Mathernova, the EU ambassador to Ukraine, said that “Russia unleashed hell on Kyiv” overnight, and had struck accommodation used by diplomatic personnel. Diplomats were unharmed, but their belongings were damaged in the fire that engulfed the building, she said.More than 600 rescuers were sifting through the rubble at several sites across the city and the work would continue through the night, the emergency services officials said.Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko visit the Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, which was hit during Russian missile and drone strikes, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on June 15 2026. Picture: (Ukrainian Presidential Press Ser) City officials said that more than 90 people, including children, paramedics and ambulance drivers, were wounded and that some people were still trapped inside damaged residential buildings.“Our house is on fire. Oleg was pulling our neighbour out of the burning house, while I was phoning all the emergency services during the explosions,” Iryna Plekhova, a Kyiv resident, said on Facebook, posting a picture of a half-destroyed apartment building with no windows.“We do not have an apartment anymore.”The National Institute of Biochemistry was among many buildings damaged: its state-of-the-art biochemistry laboratory and other offices were gutted during the attack.“This is a catastrophe for medical and biological science of Ukraine,” biologist Yurii Danylovych said.Poland scrambles jetsUkraine’s neighbour Poland, a Nato and EU member, briefly scrambled fighter jets as a preventive measure. Finland also briefly issued a temporary aviation restriction zone in the eastern Gulf of Finland, its defence forces said.After years in which Ukraine bore the brunt of relentless long-range attacks from Russia, Kyiv has intensified its own strikes deeper into Russian territory in recent months, mainly hitting energy targets. That has triggered a fuel crisis in Russia, forcing the world’s third-biggest oil producer to import fuel from as far away as India.Russia has responded with a stepped-up air campaign against Ukrainian cities, last month hitting a thousand-year-old Kyiv cathedral foundational to the Orthodox faith in both countries.Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said only sustained military support for Ukraine and increased pressure on Moscow could help stop Russian attacks.“Today, I will propose to sanction more entities supporting Russia’s military-industrial complex in response to the strikes,” she said in a post on X. “The more Moscow attacks civilians, the more sanctions must be imposed.”Zelensky has proposed peace talks with Putin, which the Kremlin leader has rejected. Zelensky said that Ukrainian and US negotiators held talks in the past two days, and that he hoped to have a meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of a Nato summit in Turkey next week.Russia has killed thousands of Ukrainian civilians in strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities since it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.Moscow denies intentionally attacking civilians but says attacks on what it describes as civil infrastructure are legitimate because they hurt Ukraine’s ability to wage war.Kyiv has also launched attacks on Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine on a far smaller scale.










