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Russian missile and drone barrage in Ukrainian capital region kills at least 15

Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region overnight into Wednesday killed at least 17 people and wounded 44, according to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The attack, which involved numerous ballistic missiles, other advanced missiles, and drones, primarily targeted civilian businesses like warehouses, infrastructure, and a railway station, with Zelenskyy emphasizing these sites had no connection to the war.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-05 · 06:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Russian missile and drone barrage in Ukrainian capital region kills at least 15
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Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region overnight into Wednesday killed at least 17 people and wounded 44, according to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The attack, which involved numerous ballistic missiles, other advanced missiles, and drones, primarily targeted civilian businesses like warehouses, infrastructure, and a railway station, with Zelenskyy emphasizing these sites had no connection to the war. Ukraine's state emergency service reported fires at multiple locations in the wider Kyiv region, including large warehouse fires in Brovary and surrounding villages. The article notes that Ukraine's limited stockpile of interceptor missiles for its Patriot systems makes it difficult to stop such large volleys. Zelenskyy stated that delays in supplying ballistic interceptor systems directly contribute to these casualties.

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Firefighters put out a fire after Russian missiles hit a warehouse in Kyiv.

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The targeted sites had 'no connection to the war'.

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The strikes mainly targeted warehouses belonging to civilian businesses, as well as infrastructure and a railway station.

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Russia fired 24 ballistic missiles, four other missiles identified as either hypersonic Zircons or supersonic Oniks, and 115 drones in the attack.

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Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region killed 17 people and wounded 44 others overnight into Wednesday.

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Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Decrease Caption Size- Increase Caption Size+ or = Seek %0-9 Next Up AP top stories July 31 01:04 00:00 00:43 00:43 More Videos 01:04 AP top stories July 31 01:14 Prime minister visits quake-hit southern Japan as cleanup begins in intense heat 00:54 AP explains questions Musk likely to face during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company 00:41 Hungary braces for a full shutdown of the Paks nuclear plant as the Danube hits record lows 00:59 Police officers seen assisting Seattle shootout victims in newly released bodycam video 01:12 Mustard makers preserve Dijon tradition in global market 02:06 Michigan Democrats weigh in on a high-stakes Senate primary test of progressive influence 00:58 Annual bridge-diving competition takes place in Kosovo Close 1 of 6 | Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region killed at least 15 people and wounded 42 others overnight into Wednesday, Ukraine’s state emergency service said. (AP video shot by: Dan Bashakov) 2 of 6 | Firefighters put out a fire after Russian missiles hit a warehouse in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Dan Bashakov) 3 of 6 | Firefighters put out a fire after Russian missiles hit a warehouse in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Dan Bashakov) 4 of 6 | Firefighters examine a fragment of a Russian missile after air strikes at a food warehouse in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) 5 of 6 | A firefighter puts out a fire after Russian missiles hit a food warehouse near Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) 6 of 6 | A postal worker clears the debris at the damaged Nova Poshta postal warehouse after Russian missiles strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) By Hanna Arhirova Updated 9:22 AM MESZ, August 5, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Kyiv, Ukraine (AP) — Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region killed 17 people and wounded 44 others overnight into Wednesday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Russia fired 24 ballistic missiles, four other missiles identified as either hypersonic Zircons or supersonic Oniks, and 115 drones, many of them jet-powered, in the attack. Zelenskyy said the strikes mainly targeted warehouses belonging to civilian businesses, as well as infrastructure and a railway station, hitting sites that he described as “with no connection to the war” — including a brewing company, building materials warehouses and civilian logistics facilities. The attack was the latest in a series of large-scale Russian ballistic missile strikes that have become near-routine this summer. Ukraine has a limited stockpile of interceptor missiles for the U.S.-made Patriot systems, the sole air defense system in its arsenal able to shoot down ballistic missiles, making large volleys like Wednesday’s hard to stop, even as Ukraine has stepped up deep strikes on Russian oil refineries and energy infrastructure. “Ballistic interceptors are what could have saved the lives of those killed today,” Zelenskyy said in a statement on Telegram. “It is very important for our partners to understand that delays in supplying them, or a reluctance to hand over anti-ballistic systems, lead directly to such horrific casualties and destruction.” In the wider Kyiv region around the capital, there were fires at multiple locations in Brovary, Bucha and Fastiv districts, Ukraine’s emergency service said. Large warehouse fires burned in the city of Brovary and the villages of Velyka Dymerka, Kvitneve and Peremoha. A fire involving vehicles at an enterprise in Fastiv district was extinguished. In Bucha district, crews battled a warehouse fire in the village of Chaiky after putting out a separate fire at a logistics facility in Sofiivska Borshchahivka. Russia’s missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill at least 22 5 MIN READ Russian strikes across Ukraine kill 10 and NATO scrambles jets after a missile falls in Poland 4 MIN READ 21 Russia hits Ukrainian capital with ballistic missiles and drones, killing at least 9 4 MIN READ 21 In the capital, emergency crews extinguished all fires sparked by the strikes in the Obolonskyi, Sviatoshynskyi, Holosiivskyi and Desnianskyi districts, the Kyiv City Military Administration said. Serhii Beskrestnov, an adviser to Ukraine’s president on defense technology development, said the war of attrition has entered a new phase. “The enemy is attacking everything indiscriminately — retail warehouses, food storage facilities, logistics hubs, enterprises, building materials warehouses,” he said on Facebook. One of the companies that came under heavy fire was Epicentr, one of Ukraine’s largest retail and construction chains. It said in a statement on Facebook that “in minutes, Russian missiles destroyed what the company had built over decades.” One employee was killed and three others were wounded. Russia hit two of the company’s key logistics hubs. A direct hit also destroyed the production floor of its ceramic tile factory, forcing the company to halt manufacturing there and shift production abroad, with full recovery expected to take up to two years, the company said. Epicentr also voiced support for other Ukrainian businesses damaged in the attack, saying it understood “how many years of work, effort, faith and daily responsibility stand behind every enterprise.” Ukraine has carried out its own campaign against Russian retail logistics, striking multiple warehouses belonging to Wildberries — often described as Russia’s answer to Amazon — as part of a broader effort to damage Moscow’s economy and confront Russians with the costs of the war. Hanna Arhirova Arhirova is an Associated Press reporter covering Ukraine. She is based in Kyiv. twitter instagram mailto
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