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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 12, damages children’s hospital, says city mayor

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Kyiv —  At least a dozen people have been killed and more than 30 others wounded in a “massive” Russian attack on Kyiv overnight into Thursday, the city’s mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

The strikes damaged a hospital, a school, residential buildings and several warehouses across the city, local authorities said.

CNN producers in the Ukrainian capital heard several explosions and saw smoke over the city, as an air raid alert stretched on for hours.

Massive fires lit up the night sky over the capital, video by Reuters news agency showed.

Russia’s defense ministry said on Telegram it launched a “massive strike using high-precision weapons” against military facilities, a transport and logistics center, and warehouses in the city of Kyiv and the broader region.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said “the Russians prepared for a long time and combined various types of projectiles, cruise missiles, and drones to inflict as much damage as possible on civilian infrastructure.”

Rescue workers had pulled two people from the rubble and were continuing to deal with the aftermath of the attack, which damaged more than 12 locations across the city, emergency services said. Firefighters were working to extinguish massive blazes.

Windows were shattered at a children’s hospital in the Solomianskyi district, Klitschko said.

Among those killed was a man in the Brovary district, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv regional military administration.

Outside of Kyiv, Russia also attacked gas infrastructure in the Chernihiv region and a border crossing with Moldova in the Odesa region, Zelensky said.

During the attacks on Ukraine, Romania’s defense ministry said a Russian drone had crashed into its territory, landing in an uninhabited area in the county of Tulcea, near the Ukrainian border, Reuters reported. Russian drones have repeatedly breached Romanian airspace throughout the war.

Meanwhile, Poland said it had started preventative military aviation operations to protect its airspace during the strikes, Reuters reported.

While Moscow has been striking Ukraine near-nightly, Kyiv has also ramped up its offensive, launching more than 800 drones at Russia Sunday in one of its largest aerial attacks of the conflict.

Russia’s state-run TASS News said it was the largest Ukrainian drone attack since the beginning of the year – with many of the drones targeting the Moscow area where many of Russia’s elite reside.

On Tuesday, Russia’s defense ministry said it intercepted and destroyed 791 Ukrainian drones overnight, in another major assault launched by Kyiv.

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