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Night of Terror in Kyiv: Russian Attack Leaves 3 Injured and Sparks Blazes Across Capital

An overnight Russian air attack on Kyiv injured three people and ignited fires across several districts. Ukraine's air defense intercepted numerous drones and missiles, minimizing damage.

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Night of Terror in Kyiv: Russian Attack Leaves 3 Injured and Sparks Blazes Across Capital

KYIV, Ukraine — Air raid sirens wailed continuously through the night as a barrage of Russian drones and missiles targeted the Ukrainian capital, injuring at least three people and igniting fires across several districts early Sunday morning, August 16, 2026.

Air defense units engaged targets over Kyiv for several hours as fallen debris from intercepted weapons ignited fires in residential neighborhoods and industrial areas.

The attack, which began shortly after midnight, triggered emergency responses in the Solomianskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Darnytskyi districts. Emergency crews raced to contain fires fueled by falling shrapnel and unexploded ordnance.

In the Solomianskyi district, falling debris struck a multi-story residential building, destroying several apartments on the upper floors and causing a structural blaze that required the immediate evacuation of dozens of residents.

City officials confirmed that three civilians sustained injuries—including shrapnel wounds and smoke inhalation—and were hospitalized in stable condition following the attack. The resulting blazes caused widespread property damage across the area, destroying non-residential structures, private vehicles, and a local warehouse facility, though military authorities managed to limit further destruction by shooting down dozens of incoming strike drones and several cruise missiles directed toward the capital zone.

"Our emergency teams worked straight through the night under constant air raid warnings to extinguish multiple fires and rescue trapped residents. The coordinated defense prevented far greater devastation."— Serhiy Popko, Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration

The overnight assault marks another wave in an intensified aerial campaign targeting Ukraine's urban centers and municipal infrastructure. Power grid operators were forced to initiate localized preventive cutoffs in parts of the Kyiv region as emergency crews cleared damaged transmission lines and assessed structural impacts.

State Emergency Service units remain active across the city clearing wreckage, securing unexploded debris, and assisting affected residents. Municipal authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspected unexploded fragments to local police immediately.

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