Russian Drone Strikes Bring New Fear to Kyiv, Kill One and Injure Several

Russian Drone Strikes Bring New Fear to Kyiv, Kill One and Injure Several

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Russian drones and missiles struck the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early on Saturday, causing fresh destruction and fear among residents. Officials said one person was killed and 11 others were injured after explosions and falling debris set homes on fire. This was the second major attack on the city in just four days, showing how the conflict continues to put millions of civilians at risk.

People across Kyiv were woken up before dawn by loud blasts as drones and missiles hit different districts. The attacks caused fires in several apartment buildings, leaving emergency crews rushing to rescue survivors and control the flames. Streets around the strike sites were covered with broken glass, shattered concrete, and pieces of drones that had been shot down.

Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv’s military administration, said there were strikes at six separate locations. He explained that both apartment buildings and smaller residential areas were hit, affecting ordinary families who were sleeping when the attack began. Kyiv, a city of 3 million people, has faced repeated attacks throughout the year, but many residents said Saturday’s explosions felt especially strong.

Authorities confirmed that one resident died when a building caught fire after being hit. Rescue workers pulled the victim’s body from the rubble after several hours of searching. A child was also rescued from the same building, showing the danger families continue to face. Mayor Vitali Klitschko said another fire started in a high-rise apartment tower west of the city center, while a separate fire broke out in a central district but was quickly controlled.

Only days earlier, on Tuesday, seven people were killed in Kyiv after Russia launched a heavy wave of drones and missiles. The back-to-back attacks are increasing concern among residents, who say they live in constant fear of the next strike. Air raid sirens now interrupt daily life, and people often rush to shelters several times during the night.

Just after 5 a.m. on Saturday—while emergency teams were still working—a new air raid alert was issued for incoming drones. Images posted online showed flames rising from buildings while firefighters climbed ladders and used hoses to stop the fires from spreading. Videos also showed residents helping to remove debris, even as smoke continued to fill the air.

The ongoing strikes are not only destroying buildings but also putting pressure on emergency services, which have been working nonstop since the start of the conflict. Many families are now afraid to sleep in rooms close to windows or on higher floors, knowing how dangerous falling drone debris can be.

Despite the destruction, Kyiv continues to show resilience. Firefighters, doctors, and rescue teams work through the night whenever attacks happen. Volunteers help with evacuations, food, and supplies for people who have lost their homes. The local government has urged residents to stay alert, listen to air raid warnings, and take cover immediately when alarms sound.

As the war continues, the latest attack is another reminder of how quickly life can change for people in Kyiv. Homes, schools, and neighborhoods can turn into scenes of destruction within seconds. For many families, the hope for safety feels distant, but the city continues to stand strong despite the repeated attacks.

Nov. 29, 2025 1:36 p.m. 1312

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