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Russia conducting rolling aerial attack on Ukraine, Kyiv says

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Posted on April 3, 2026

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KYIV, April 3 (Reuters) - Russia is conducting a rolling aerial attack on Ukraine since Thursday evening, Ukraine's air force said on Friday, adding that a large number of enemy drones were in

Zelenskiy accuses Russia of 'Easter escalation' as massive daytime attack kills two

Russian Daytime Strikes Escalate in Ukraine

By Yuliia Dysa and Max Hunder

KYIV, April 3 (Reuters) - A large-scale daytime Russian strike killed at least two people in Ukraine on Friday, officials said, in what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denounced as an "Easter escalation," as Moscow shifts tactics to avoid Ukrainian air defences.

Since the beginning of the war more than four years ago, Russia has mainly carried out major drone and missile strikes at night. In recent weeks, it has repeatedly sent hundreds of drones and missiles during the daytime, setting a record for the number of weapons used in one such strike on March 24.

Recent Attacks and Civilian Impact

On Friday, drones struck residential and civilian infrastructure in central Zhytomyr and Kyiv regions, killing one person in each, their governors said on the Telegram app.

"Essentially, the Russians have only intensified their strikes, turning what should have been silence in the skies into an Easter escalation," Zelenskiy said on X.

Casualties and Regional Damage

On Friday evening, the governor of the eastern Donetsk region, Vadym Filashkin, said a Russian bomb strike killed three people in Kramatorsk, a frequent target in four years of conflict.

Kramatorsk is one of the heavily defended cities in the "fortress belt," seen by Russia as a key target in its slow advance westward through Donetsk region.

Proposed Ceasefire and Russian Response

Earlier this week, Zelenskiy proposed a halt in strikes for Easter holidays, and said Ukraine would reciprocate if Russia stopped attacks on the energy sector. Moscow rejected the idea.

"The purpose of these daytime strikes is clear. Russia is deliberately trying to increase the number of civilian victims, disrupt life, spread fear, and damage Ukraine's infrastructure," Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on X.

Military and Infrastructure Developments

Strike Hits Veterinary Clinic

Ukraine has destroyed 515 out of 542 drones and 26 out of 37 missiles launched by Russia since Thursday evening, Ukraine's Air Force said on Telegram.

"We can see that the enemy is using new routes, new drones which they are constantly modernising, and new tactics," Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said on state television on Friday.

Damage in Kyiv and Zhytomyr Regions

In the Kyiv region, a veterinary clinic was damaged in the strike alongside private houses, residential and administrative buildings. Around 20 animals were killed, Governor Mykola Kalashnyk said.

In Zhytomyr region, 18 buildings - including houses - were destroyed and over 100 were damaged, authorities said.

International Response and Further Attacks

Poland has scrambled fighter jets even though there was no record of Polish airspace having been violated, its military said.

In the northeastern region of Kharkiv, two people were killed, and over two dozen others were injured in missile, bomb and drone attacks over the past 24 hours, according to the region's Governor Oleh Syniehubov.

"The current series of strikes has been perhaps the most intense since the start of the war and certainly the heaviest since the beginning of the year," Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said.

(Reporting by Max Hunder, Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Daniel Flynn, Sharon Singleton, Ron Popeski and Andrea Ricci)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia is employing a new tactic of back‑to‑back drone swarms and missile strikes to probe and overwhelm Ukraine’s air defenses, with over 400 long‑range drones and ten ballistic missiles used in the latest assault.
  • This rolling assault mirrors a similar attack earlier in the week that involved more than 300 drones overnight followed by another barrage in daylight, killing at least four people and causing widespread disruption.
  • In Kharkiv region, overnight missile, bomb and drone attacks—including four ballistic missiles hitting the city—left one person dead and 25 injured, underscoring persistent threats to urban centers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What new tactics are Russia using in aerial attacks on Ukraine?
Russia is using new routes, modernized drones, and rolling attacks combining overnight barrages with heavy daytime strikes.
How many drones and missiles were launched by Russia in the latest attack?
Over 400 long-range drones and ten ballistic missiles were reported launched within 24 hours.
What impact have the attacks had on Ukraine’s public and business sectors?
Large-scale bombardments have caused government institutions, public transport, and businesses to close, disrupting normal operations.
Which Ukrainian regions were most affected by the recent attacks?
The eastern region of Kharkiv was heavily impacted, with one person killed and 25 injured in recent attacks.
How is Ukraine responding to these attacks?
Ukraine's air force is monitoring new tactics and working to adapt air defenses to counter the evolving threat.

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