More than 400 missiles and drones were launched against Ukrainian territory, and the capital was the main target, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Drone attack explosion illuminates Kiev’s sky, the capital of Ukraine, at dawn on July 10, 2025. Reuters/Gleb Garanich The Russia launched a new ample air strike with over 400 drones and missiles against Ukraine at dawn on Thursday (10), and the capital Kiev was the hardest. Two people died and 16 were injured during the wave of bombing, which lasted almost 10 hours, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack occurred a day after the biggest drone bombing against Ukraine since the beginning of the war, in which Russians launched over 700 drones and missiles against 11 Ukrainian regions on Wednesday. In all, 400 drones and 18 missiles were released against Kiev and other regions of Ukraine on Thursday, President Zelensky said. Two people died and more than 13 injured in the capital Kiev, according to the local military administration. “These people were murdered by the Russians,” said commander Timur Tkachenko. According to Zelensky, the regions of Chernigov, Sumy, Poltava, Kirvohrad and Kharkiv were also hit by Russian projectiles. He again asked for sanctions against Russia. “Sanctions must be imposed faster and the pressure against Russia should be strong enough for the country to really feel the consequences of its terror,” he said. The military administration recommended that Kiev residents seek shelters at the threat of a Russian attack with ballistic missiles and drones against the capital. The military commander of the capital said that residential buildings, vehicles and commercial buildings were hit by bombing or by wreckage of intercepted drones. “The attack on the capital continues. Drones enemies continue to approach the city,” warned Kiev mayor Vitali Klitschko. Explosions were heard at night, and it was possible to observe the light of the air defense systems.
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After record attack, Russia launches missiles and drones against Kiev; Zelensky accuses ‘climbing horror’
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