Kyiv: Russia unleashed its most devastating aerial assault of the year on Thursday, April 16, 2026, targeting the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and several other major cities with a massive barrage of missiles and drones. According to local officials, at least 16 people were killed across the country, including a 12-year-old child in Kyiv, while over 100 others sustained injuries. The overnight strikes sparked uncontrollable fires in residential areas, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky and leaving emergency crews to sift through the charred remains of apartment buildings and infrastructure throughout the morning.
In Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed that four people lost their lives, including the young child, as drones and missile debris slammed into multi-storey buildings in the central Podil and northern Obolonsky districts. The southern port city of Odesa suffered the highest death toll, with nine fatalities reported after several waves of attacks damaged critical port facilities and high-rise residential blocks. In the southeastern city of Dnipro, two people were killed as drones struck administrative and residential structures, causing widespread destruction. Ukrainian air defense units reported neutralizing 636 drones and 31 missiles, but 12 missiles and 20 drones managed to breach the shield, striking 26 different locations.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the strikes, stating that the sheer scale of the brutality proves Russia does not deserve any relaxation of global sanctions or diplomatic normalization. He called on the international community to expedite promised military assistance and increase pressure on Moscow to halt its aggression. The escalation comes at a time when global diplomatic attention has been partially diverted toward the ongoing conflict in West Asia, prompting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha to warn that any delay in sanctions or support packages is dangerous and counterproductive for European security.