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Four killed in Russian air attack on Kyiv region, officials say

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Posted on March 14, 2026

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KYIV, March 14 (Reuters) - At least four people were killed and 15 wounded in an overnight Russian air attack outside the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, officials said on Saturday. The attack targeted

Six killed in Russian air attacks on Ukraine

Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Across Ukraine

By Dan Peleschuk

KYIV, March 14 (Reuters) - Russia hammered Ukraine with missiles and drones on Saturday, killing six people and inflicting damage across several regions of the country, Ukrainian officials said.

Casualties and Damage in Kyiv Region

Five of the dead were in Kyiv region outside the capital, where President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russian forces targeted energy infrastructure, but also damaged residential buildings, schools and businesses. Fifteen people were injured.

Other Regions Targeted

Zelenskiy said the Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro and Mykolaiv regions were also targeted in an attack that included around 430 drones and 68 missiles, most of which were downed by air defences.

Zaporizhzhia Bombing

Later in the day, the governor of the southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia, Ivan Fedorov, said a residential area of the city of Zaporizhzhia had been hit by Russian-guided bombs, killing one person and injuring three.

Eyewitness Accounts of the Attacks

Reuters Television footage showed emergency crews at work amid piles of rubble and twisted metal. Windows and frames on balconies were smashed.

Personal Testimonies

"The second attack was strong. The kitchen window flew out, as did those in the living room and bedroom, everything went into a roar. I ran and got slightly injured," Olha Kiyashko, 65, told Reuters.

"I've got no strength left. They took away our pension years— the years we could have lived on, the years we'd planned and counted on. All our health is gone."

Wider Implications of the Attacks

International Distraction and Response

Saturday's strikes come as the Iran conflict has distracted international attention from a U.S.-backed peace push in the four-year war, which Kyiv says Moscow has no interest in ending.

"Russia will try to exploit the war in the Middle East to cause even greater destruction here in Europe, in Ukraine," Zelenskiy wrote on X.

He repeated his call for Kyiv's partners to boost production of air-defence weapons, stocks of which have been diminishing as the U.S. and its allies in the Gulf have fended off Iranian strikes.

'NO WAY RUSSIA WILL STOP'

Russia's winter attacks on Ukraine have left swathes of major cities without power or heating, part of a campaign to weaken resolve as Moscow's troops press a battlefield offensive and demand Kyiv cede more territory in the east.

Ukrainian Counterattacks

Ukraine's forces have targeted Russian strategic infrastructure such as oil refineries, depots and terminals in long-range strikes.

Impact on Energy Infrastructure

Ukraine's Energy Ministry said on Saturday that consumers in six regions were without electricity after the overnight strikes and Russian shelling of frontline areas.

"There's no way Russia will stop," said local resident Natalia Fetko, 57, whose building was damaged in the strike. "Nothing is enough for them."

Damage was recorded in four districts outside the capital, according to regional military administrator Mykola Kalashnyk.

International Reactions

Saturday's attack also prompted NATO member Poland to scramble jets to protect its airspace, but no violations were observed, Warsaw's military said.

In Moldova, on Ukraine's western border, the Foreign Ministry denounced what it said was an intrusion by a Russian drone into its airspace in a border district, saying Moscow's actions undermined regional security and posed a danger to its citizens.

(Additional reporting by Yurii Kovalenko, Serhiy Chaliy and Alexander Tanas; Editing by Toby Chopra, Gareth Jones, Rod Nickel, Ron Popeski and Diane Craft)

Key Takeaways

  • At least four killed and 15 wounded in Russian overnight air attack near Kyiv, targeting civilian and critical infrastructure across four districts (dw.com).
  • Russian forces continue to conduct air strikes deep behind the front line, frequently hitting energy facilities, residential areas and schools across Ukraine (apnews.com).
  • Previous major air assaults—such as the April 2025 strike that killed 13 in Kyiv and the April Sumy attack with 35 fatalities—underscore the intensifying threat to civilian safety (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were killed in the Russian air attack near Kyiv?
At least four people were killed in the overnight Russian air attack outside Kyiv.
What types of targets were hit in the attack?
The attack targeted residential buildings, educational institutions, enterprises, and critical infrastructure.
Were there any wounded in the Kyiv region attack?
Yes, at least 15 people were wounded in the air attack according to officials.
How long has Russia been conducting air strikes in Ukraine?
Russian forces have been carrying out regular air strikes in Ukraine during their four-year-old war.

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