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Kyiv Ablaze as Putin Orders Overnight Drone Assault; Civilian Casualties Reported
KYIV, Ukraine — The skyline of Ukraine’s capital lit up in flames overnight as Russia launched another wave of drone attacks targeting Kyiv and surrounding areas. The strikes ignited several fires across the city and resulted in at least one confirmed death, according to Ukrainian emergency services.
The assault follows a weekend of escalating drone warfare between Russia and Ukraine. Over the past 72 hours, Russian forces reportedly deployed more than 300 drones across various Ukrainian targets, killing at least three people. In a swift response, Ukraine launched more than 230 drones toward Russian positions.
Residents in Kyiv were jolted awake by air raid sirens and explosions as dozens of Iranian-made Shahed drones descended on the capital under the cover of darkness. Firefighters battled blazes through the early morning hours, working to contain damage to residential and commercial districts.
Officials in Ukraine condemned the attacks as part of a broader campaign of terror aimed at destabilizing urban centers and overwhelming air defenses.
“This is not warfare — it is state-sponsored terrorism,” a Ukrainian military spokesperson said.
The intensified use of drones by both sides reflects a shift in tactics as the war enters a more technologically driven phase. Analysts note that the sheer volume of drones being deployed signals increased production and strategic escalation, especially as international attention fluctuates.
The international community has yet to respond to this latest exchange, but Ukrainian officials continue to urge for more air defense systems and sanctions against Russia.
The situation remains tense, with more overnight strikes feared in the days ahead.