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    Russian aerial attack on Kyiv kills two, injures 13, Ukraine officials say

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    Posted on October 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russian attacks on Kyiv result in two deaths and 13 injuries, targeting infrastructure. Ukraine stresses the need for Patriot systems.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Recent Attacks on Kyiv
    • Details of the Attack
    • Government Response and Statements
    • Impact on Civilian Infrastructure

    Kyiv Struck by Russian Missile and Drone Attacks, Casualties Reported

    Overview of the Recent Attacks on Kyiv

    KYIV (Reuters) -Two people were killed and 13 others injured in Kyiv after Russian missiles and drones hit sites in Ukraine overnight, including infrastructure and energy sites, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday.

    Details of the Attack

    The attack in Kyiv set off multiple fires and damaged residential infrastructure, including a kindergarten, according to city officials.

    Government Response and Statements

    "These strikes were once again directed at our civilian and energy infrastructure," Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on X.

    Impact on Civilian Infrastructure

    "Russia is now attempting to create a humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine to coincide with winter."

    Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Russian missiles and drones had also targeted the energy grid, railroads, and homes in Dnipro, Kharkiv and Sumy.

    Russia's defence ministry said in a statement on Telegram that the overnight attacks were targeted at enterprises of Ukraine's military-industrial complex and energy infrastructure facilities that support its operations.

    Russia's defence ministry separately said that its forces had downed 121 Ukrainian drones overnight, including seven that were flying towards Moscow.

    PATRIOT SYSTEMS

    Large clouds of smoke were seen over Kyiv on Saturday morning as firefighters raced to put out fires across the city.

    As of midday, they had localized one fire in a 13,000 square metre (140,000 sq. ft) warehouse with the help of two helicopters, and had put out a fire in another building.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the attacks highlighted the importance of Patriot air defence systems in protecting Ukrainian cities from Russia's continuous attacks.

    "Since the beginning of this year alone, Russia has launched about 770 ballistic missiles and more than 50 'Kinzhal' missiles at Ukraine," Zelenskiy said on Telegram.

    The Patriot systems have proven effective at destroying Russian ballistic missiles and Ukraine is currently seeking a contract to buy 25 Patriot air defence systems from the U.S.

    Ukraine's air force downed four of nine missiles and 50 of 62 drones launched in the overnight attacks, it said on Telegram.

    The air force reported five direct missile hits and 12 drone hits on 11 sites around the country.

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian missiles and drones hit Kyiv, killing two and injuring 13.
    • •The attacks targeted civilian and energy infrastructure.
    • •Fires erupted in Kyiv, affecting residential areas and a kindergarten.
    • •Ukraine emphasizes the need for Patriot air defense systems.
    • •Ukraine's air force intercepted several missiles and drones.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian aerial attack on Kyiv kills two, injures 13, Ukraine officials say

    1What is civilian infrastructure?

    Civilian infrastructure refers to the physical structures and facilities that support the everyday functions of a community, including transportation, energy, and communication systems.

    2What are missile attacks?

    Missile attacks involve the use of guided weapons that are launched to strike specific targets, often resulting in significant damage and casualties.

    3What is energy infrastructure?

    Energy infrastructure includes the facilities and systems that generate, transmit, and distribute energy, such as power plants, electrical grids, and pipelines.

    4What is a humanitarian catastrophe?

    A humanitarian catastrophe refers to a severe crisis that causes widespread suffering, often due to war, natural disasters, or other large-scale emergencies affecting civilians.

    5What are air defense systems?

    Air defense systems are military technologies designed to detect, track, and intercept airborne threats, such as missiles and aircraft, to protect a country's airspace.

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