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Russian drone, missile attack kills three in Ukraine

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Posted on March 24, 2026

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KYIV, March 24 (Reuters) - Russia launched drones and missiles overnight on Tuesday at Ukraine, killing at least three people, damaging houses and triggering fires, Ukrainian officials said. The

Russia's vast daytime drone attack kills three, wounds dozens in Ukraine

Overview of Russian Drone Attacks and Their Impact on Ukraine

By Yuliia Dysa, Max Hunder and Andriy Perun

LVIV/KYIV, March 24 (Reuters) - A rare Russian daytime drone attack on Ukraine killed three people, wounded several dozen and set a building in the historic centre of the western city of Lviv aflame on Tuesday, officials said, following an overnight bombardment that killed five.

More than 550 drones were launched at Ukraine in the middle of the day, Ukraine's air force said, an abrupt change from Russia's usual tactic of launching similarly massive aerial attacks at night during its more than four-year-old war.

It followed an earlier attack overnight in which it fired hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles. Taken altogether, Russia had launched nearly 1,000 long-range drones at Ukraine since Monday evening, Kyiv said.

There was no immediate comment from Russia.

Ukrainian Leadership Response

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, speaking in his nightly video address, said the scale of the attacks showed that more pressure had to be exerted on Russia.

"The scale of this attack clearly shows that Russia has no real intention of ending this war. And considering that Russia is also helping the Iranian regime carry out strikes in the region, the conclusion is obvious," he said.

"Without additional and strong pressure on Russia, without tangible losses for them there in Moscow, no desire will develop to move away from the war or return to peace."

UNESCO Site Hit, Casualties Mount

Impact on Lviv and Civilians

Video footage posted online showed a drone crashing into an old building next to a church in the historic centre of Lviv, 60 km (37 miles) from the Polish border, and Warsaw said it scrambled fighter jets.

Twenty-two people in the city were wounded, officials said.

The attack stunned residents of Lviv, which lies closer to Vienna than to the nearest active frontline on the other side of Ukraine. Although it has seen some lethal bombardments, they are far less frequent than in other major cities.

Resident Tetiana Kachkovska saw the drone glide past the fifth floor window of her workplace.

"My hands were shaking, my legs were shaking," she recalled. "You can't get used to this."

Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said a residential building was hit by a second drone. Debris from a third fell in a street.

"Russia is attacking a crowded city centre in broad daylight," Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko wrote on X.

Damage to Cultural Heritage

Lviv regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi said part of the Bernardine monastery complex in the historic centre of Lviv, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, had been damaged.

Other Affected Regions

Ivano-Frankivsk

In another western Ukrainian city, Ivano-Frankivsk, a national guard soldier and his 15-year-old daughter were killed by a strike, according to regional Governor Svitlana Onyshchuk.

She said he had attended the birth of his daughter at a nearby maternity hospital several days ago. Mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv said windows at that hospital had been blown out, but nobody inside was harmed.

Vinnytsia

Vinnytsia Governor Natalia Zabolotna said one person had been killed and 13 wounded in her region, southwest of Kyiv.

Kyiv and Ternopil

Air defences engaged drones throughout the day near Kyiv.

Officials in the western region of Ternopil said two energy facilities were attacked.

Russian and Ukrainian Military Strategies

Moscow denies targeting civilians, although its attacks have killed thousands since it invaded in February 2022. It says Ukraine's civil infrastructure is a legitimate target because striking it can reduce Kyiv's ability to wage war.

Ukraine has also targeted Russia's energy system, particularly oil refineries, depots and transport terminals.

Overnight Attack

Casualties and Regional Impact

Earlier overnight attacks killed five people across Ukraine and caused disruption to power supplies in Moldova, where parliament declared a 60-day energy state of emergency.

Ukraine's air force said Russia had launched 34 missiles and 392 drones overnight and that 25 missiles and 365 drones had been downed or neutralised.

Poltava Region

Two people were killed and 12 wounded, including a five-year-old child, near the eastern city of Poltava, a regional official said.  

Appeal for International Support

Zelenskiy said damage had been reported in 11 regions and issued a new appeal for allies to provide air defence munitions.

He has repeatedly warned that Kyiv, whose main supplier of air defence systems against ballistic missiles is the United States, will face a deficit of missiles while Washington is focused on the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

(Additional reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Timothy Heritage, Andrei Khalip, Alex Richardson and Ron Popeski)

Key Takeaways

  • A coordinated overnight drone and missile attack by Russian forces hit multiple Ukrainian regions, killing at least three civilians and causing extensive property and infrastructure damage.
  • Zaporizhzhia suffered one death and five injuries, with notable damage to multiple residential and industrial facilities, while Poltava region recorded two deaths and numerous injuries.
  • President Zelenskiy’s prior warning of a looming mass attack based on Ukrainian intelligence now appears validated by the scale and timing of the strikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were killed in the recent Russian attack on Ukraine?
At least three people were killed in the Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine.
Which Ukrainian cities were affected by the Russian strikes?
Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine and the Poltava region in eastern Ukraine were affected by the strikes.
What kind of damage did the Russian attack cause in Zaporizhzhia?
The attack damaged six apartment buildings, two private houses, a store, other buildings, and an industrial facility.
Did Ukrainian officials warn about the attack?
Yes, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned of an imminent, mass Russian attack citing Ukrainian intelligence.

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